If you dont go to a top-tier law school, is it pointless?

<p>UU-rest assured that no matter how hard you pound on that keyboard, not bruised or ruffled.</p>

<p>Although that does suggest transference on your part-could it be that having someone having the temerity to question your opinion causes bruises to your ego while also ruffling your feathers, such as they both may be?</p>

<p>And regarding OP, it’s clear from his posts that he’s a college sophomore(give or take), who I’d note hasn’t returned since posting on July 12.</p>

<p>So the sage advice is that things MIGHT be different 3-4 years from now? Yes, but they might be the same-or worse, but it’s always easier gambling with someone else’s time and money.</p>

<p>So why don’t you make it interesting? Contact OP and offer to co-sign his (minimal since he’s got the 172 and the 3.8) school loans.</p>

<p>Since you’re admant in your advice(although you’ve already promised “If you don’t want to hear my advice, no big deal. I’ll keep it to myself”) I suspect that you’ll illuminate me about how going to law school now in the hopes things get better in several years is a good idea.</p>

<p>And yes, we will need criminal attorneys; unfortunately there is no shortage nor none seen for the foreseeable future. Are you suggesting that the 50% unemployed will find jobs as criminal attorneys?</p>

<p>And are you missing something regarding govt jobs? Well, yes-as you concede, there’s a hiring freeze.</p>

<p>But please remember, this isn’t intended as a slight.</p>