Hastings Law Tuition Graph (inflation adjusted)
| Comical theatre | 04/13/15 | | Translucent yarmulke | 04/13/15 | | umber greedy wagecucks | 04/13/15 | | Comical theatre | 04/13/15 | | Territorial native | 04/13/15 | | plum soul-stirring pozpig piazza | 04/13/15 | | onyx abode coffee pot | 04/13/15 | | Floppy aggressive pistol | 04/13/15 | | galvanic jewess elastic band | 04/21/15 | | Topaz razzle mother | 04/13/15 | | Territorial native | 04/13/15 | | trip amethyst striped hyena | 04/13/15 | | Adulterous azure sweet tailpipe ceo | 04/13/15 | | galvanic jewess elastic band | 04/21/15 | | Lime indirect expression haunted graveyard | 04/13/15 | | Honey-headed heady market marketing idea | 04/21/15 | | galvanic jewess elastic band | 04/21/15 | | Fluffy Potus Police Squad | 04/21/15 | | Cobalt thriller puppy | 04/21/15 |
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Date: April 13th, 2015 2:50 PM Author: Floppy aggressive pistol
Can anyone add their rankings? The right vertical scale would have to go from 19 to 54, which is really funny.
1991 20
1992 19
1993 23
1994 20
1995 45
1996 45
1997 Not top 50!
1998 41
1999 29
2000 32
2001 36
2002 40
2003 37
2004 38
2005 39
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2854370&forum_id=2#27682746)
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Date: April 13th, 2015 3:38 PM Author: Topaz razzle mother
LOL
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(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2854370&forum_id=2#27682958) |
Date: April 13th, 2015 3:41 PM Author: Territorial native
As to the first question, even the most optimistic* estimate concludes that the median value of generic law degree — treating law degrees as generic is about as sensible as treating marriages as generic when considering whether one ought to get married to a particular person, but whatever as the kids say — is around $400,000. In other words, even on the basis of this extraordinarily sanguine estimate, the current cost of a school like Hastings )and in this regard Hastings is a typical school) eats up most of the expected economic value of the degree.
That seems like a problem, especially when one considers a question which analyses of the value of law degrees almost invariably ignore, which is the extent to which the costs of getting these degrees represent the cost of actually enhancing human capital, as opposed to representing a simple wealth transfer from students to the institutions that grant the degrees.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2854370&forum_id=2#27682969)
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