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| <Schyler>
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How much did this program benefit you, because this is alot of money for my family to pay and I really want the chance to go but my parents need to know if this is a scam or not
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I'm telling you man, you won't regret a bit of it. It was the same way for me, and yes it is a lot of money, but the benefits are great. The experience and the people you meet will stick with you. NYLF definately challenged me to branch out and consider all my options for the future and where I wanted to go to college. If you are interested in the field of law, you should definately check it out.
economic:3.85 social:-.2 The answer to life the universe and everything is 42. -DA Lifes a garden dig it, and ya just gotta keep on keepin on.-Joe Dirt |
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2006 Spring Law Attendee |
I agree, with nate dogg. It is a lot of money but the benefits you recive far outweigh the monetary. You will meet the movers and shakers of the field. I met a Supreme Court justice, and i don't to many who can claim to have to spoken with a justice. Also consider applying for a aid and fundraising. That's how I went my school gave me $500 and my church helped as well.
TODAY is the TOMORROW you worried about YESTERDAY! |
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