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Old 03-29-2010, 04:19 PM
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Default Think twice before you go to law school

Thinking About Law School? These Blogs Tell You Why You Shouldn’t

by WSJ.com

Going back a few years, there’s a pretty rich history of “think twice before you go to law school” books. You had “One-L,” of course, followed up by “Broken Contract,” “Take the Bar and Beat Me.” We also might put “Proceed with Caution” and “Anonymous Lawyer” into this category.

Others blogs championing the movement: Exposing the Law School Scam, JD Underdog, Temporary Attorney, Esq. Never, Toiletlaw, and Third Tier Reality.

We’re waiting for the inevitable backlash to the backlash: We’ll give a LB gold star to anyone who alerts us to the first pro-law-school blog.

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