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QuestionsThatNeedAnswers 84 - 21 Jun 2008 - Main.BetreGizaw
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 - Adam- I am currently working for the City Attorney in Los Angeles. We have a couple of firm attorneys that are visiting our office to get experience doing trials. So perhaps you'll be at a firm where you will do a stint in a prosecutor's office? Its a fast and dirty way to get experience in front of a jury while still going the firm route. (JosephMacias)
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-Adam- I am currently working for a legal services organization called Legal Assistance Foundation in Chicago where we asked to do exactly the things you have mentioned. One way to get that expirience before you graduate is to work/ volunteer to one of these organizations durig the school (if you dont want to commit a summer to it).

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 How long, on average, does it take to pay back the student loans accumulated over the course of law school (not to mention undergrad)? (JonathanBoustani)
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Is there any part of the country where i can get the best 'bang for my buck' in terms salary and cost of living so I can pay off loans as quickly as possible? If that is not a place where I want to be or where there isn't a large public interest opportunities, how difficult is it to find public interest work in CHI, SF, NY, DC where these jobs seem to be?

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