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QuestionsThatNeedAnswers 67 - 20 May 2008 - Main.WardBenson
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 If I pass on the things you're "supposed" to do in law school (take corporations and evidence, be on a journal) and instead make the experience one I'll enjoy, what will the consequences be? (ErikaKrystian)
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What do judges look for when selecting clerks straight out of law school? More generally, what are the pros and cons of clerking straight out of law school as opposed to trying to practice for a few years first?

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 I eventually want to have children, and so one concern I have is how to use my law degree to financially support a family in the New York metropolitan area. Besides working at a large law firm, are there other career paths that pay you enough to raise a family with some sense of financial security in one of the most expensive regions in the country? (JustinKim)
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How much money does it take to live the conventional American suburban life (raising 2.5 kids and sending them to college without relying on loans or scholarships)? Looking farther, given the rising costs of health care and living in general, and the likelihood that Social Security and Medicare may not be around when I retire, how much money will I need to accumulate during my professional career in order to be able to live well in old age.

-- WardBenson - 20 May 2008

 
 
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