Lawyers desperate to work for no salary

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This.
However, I do know of many service members that are in the National Guard and go to a state law program on a part-time basis.
They are getting a great deal: state tuition waiver (free), pocketing $25+k/year off of the Post 9/11 GI Bill while going to law school, and for those who are going to the part-time program, they are still involved in their primary careers and generating income. They don’t seem nearly as worried or freaked out as their peers.
Freedom from debt also gives them a platitude of choices post-graduation. Freedom from $150+k debt allows them the opportunity to pursue fulfilling and yet not so lucrative career paths that would have bound their peers.</p>