<p>I have 1.5 semesters left and it looks like im going to be finishing college with a 3.4 and I have a 161 lsat score. What school should I go to?</p>
<p>-tuition and scholarships are not that important</p>
<p>my goal in my career is to make a lot of money eventually ($150k+) but the first couple of years don't matter.</p>
<p>I am also considering going to get my MBA if I don't succeed 5 years after law school. But after that I will posses a sterling education and enough experience, which should raise my chances of becoming filthy rich.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t go to law school if I were you, especially if your goal is to become rich doing law. To get rich in law, you basically need to make partner at Biglaw or Midlaw, which presents extremely low probability for anyone - assuming you make it to Biglaw in the first place. Most millionaires in this country are business-owners, btw.</p>
<p>I heard there a lot of new graduates can’t find job in the field. Even they do, the salary is very low. It is not worth the money and time to go to this field.</p>
<p>Second those who say if your goal is to make money, a person in your position should forget law school. You have no chance at a t-14 school. If you do decide to go to law school, go to a relatively inexpensive in state school.</p>