ASUMountaineer wrote:Damn, I just went to a private law school and then quit...so, I got the loan for one year ($30k) and have no degree to show for it.danefan wrote:
Some "smart" lawyers figured out that they could rack up student loans and file bankruptcy right after graduation and voila - all student loans and credit card debt was dissolved and their credit was ruined for 3 years.
Most didn't have any credit worth saving anyway (students their whole lives).
Anyway, the Bankruptcy laws have since changed in addition to not allowing student debt forgiveness.
Joltin Joe could shed more light on that if need be.
Now, I'm getting my MBA (much cheaper). Left ASU with only $10k in student loan debt...I made a bad choice of going to law school, but I don't feel someone else should pay for it. My wife's a teacher though, so in 6 more years, (so I hear, we need to look into it) her loans can be wiped clean.
I was mildy interested in law school, but I was deathly afraid of what happened to you. I would go -- find out I hated it (probably would) and get stuck with a bill.
Of cousre many young lawyers are saddled with incredible debt. Not every attorney makes a lot of money so paying back those 150k law schools loans can be a killer.









