I merger said it was ideal, and it will only work in small towns that are under served by attorneys. The over abundance of attorneys is largely in the cities, and the unwillingness of many new attorneys to be a simple small town lawyer doesn’t help.
I lived in West Tennessee for 4 years. Everyone from Memphis will talk until they are blue in the face trying to convince you (and themselves) that it’s not. Downtown Memphis is run down, it is the ugliest area of a beautiful state, the city just feels dirty, and no one ever really feels safe inside the city after dark.
As a resident of Nashville and a Native Tennessean I will concede that TX has us squarely beat in country music. I love my city dearly, and there was a time when we made amazing country music, but that time is long gone.
Had she never heard of hanging up her shingle? There are a lot of small towns with only one or two lawyers. She could go set up so and get a decent client base pretty quickly. It doesn’t have the prestige of working at a major firm, but it pays the bills.
How does that save money. It can’t use that much electricity and water. Keep the machine and use an old coffee bucket as a collection to buy coffee for the office.
I’d say it was a safe best since the title says “Master’s degree,” and the fact that there is no way to compare the salary, because there is no bachelor’s degree equivalent.
Phone companies could make a ton of parents happy if they allowed the account holder to block certain apps on certain devices. I’d feel much more comfortable giving my future, theoretical 16 year old a phone if I could be sure she couldn’t get on snap chat.
My wife’s a teacher and that’s what she always heard, but it’s not necessarily all of it. High school teachers get more forgiven as well as math/science teachers. As a 4th grade reading/language arts/social studies teacher they’re only forgiving $5,000 of hers.
I’m from Tennessee and have never even heard a name other than Gotcha.
I merger said it was ideal, and it will only work in small towns that are under served by attorneys. The over abundance of attorneys is largely in the cities, and the unwillingness of many new attorneys to be a simple small town lawyer doesn’t help.
I lived in West Tennessee for 4 years. Everyone from Memphis will talk until they are blue in the face trying to convince you (and themselves) that it’s not. Downtown Memphis is run down, it is the ugliest area of a beautiful state, the city just feels dirty, and no one ever really feels safe inside the city after dark.
As a resident of Nashville and a Native Tennessean I will concede that TX has us squarely beat in country music. I love my city dearly, and there was a time when we made amazing country music, but that time is long gone.
I have to stop comment from my phone. Please give us an edit button!
Had she never heard of hanging up her shingle? There are a lot of small towns with only one or two lawyers. She could go set up so and get a decent client base pretty quickly. It doesn’t have the prestige of working at a major firm, but it pays the bills.
How does that save money. It can’t use that much electricity and water. Keep the machine and use an old coffee bucket as a collection to buy coffee for the office.
Basically, this is the program if your interested. If you use this link it gets both of us closer to those sweet, sweet $5 Amazon gift cards.
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They have a rewards program that you can redeem for amazon gift cards. So to answer your question I do.
Does it factor in lack of wages in determining the fair amount? I might be a white male, but I’m pretty sure I’d be eating for free until I graduate.
Thanks, I almost went with, “that’s like seeing a list of best cookies, and then being smug that brownies didn’t make the list.”
I’d say it was a safe best since the title says “Master’s degree,” and the fact that there is no way to compare the salary, because there is no bachelor’s degree equivalent.
Single/ under 32/ $52,000+. Reality married/ under 32/ $0, so they got 1/3 right…
Most of my classmates who had similar stories 1L didn’t make it back for 2L.
Phone companies could make a ton of parents happy if they allowed the account holder to block certain apps on certain devices. I’d feel much more comfortable giving my future, theoretical 16 year old a phone if I could be sure she couldn’t get on snap chat.
This morning makes me wish I was.
I think most of the people around you would prefer if the rinse came directly after the gym.
Literally have never heard the term before this post.
My wife’s a teacher and that’s what she always heard, but it’s not necessarily all of it. High school teachers get more forgiven as well as math/science teachers. As a 4th grade reading/language arts/social studies teacher they’re only forgiving $5,000 of hers.
Still worth every penny.