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I was going to respond to a post by Barb Pitman which raised several issues regarding financial realities of a law school education, but I figured I would start a new topic
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 Sure, there are those who say this is a sell-out’s way of making it easier to sleep at night, but I actually have put in those hours volunteering and trying to make a difference at the grassroots level. From my personal experience, I find that making and donating money is a more efficient way of contributing to society. I agree with Adam that if this means working incessantly for a few years at Biglaw, then it would be worth it. At least until I have the funds and connections to open up women’s clinics, I wouldn’t mind pawning myself to Biglaw and paying some bills along the way.
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[Christina Youn wrote the above; when you have to edit to tack on your own entry, the previous person's name is deleted -- dont' know why.]
 
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And keep this in mind: because you are positioned to make Biglaw money, you have the opportunity that so many others out there don't: the chance to position yourself so that you have the discretionary money to help keep these not-for-profit organizations afloat and to impact them in other ways. Just donate wisely.
 

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