While the gifted enter many professions, medicine and law may be two which are stereotypically of great interest.

This law school had the widest gap between student debt and graduate earnings
By Debra Cassens Weiss
ABA Journal
August 4, 2021

Originally Posted by article
“Roughly two in three recent law school graduates hadn’t repaid a dime of their principal balance within two years or had suspended payments altogether,” the article reports. “If the graduates don’t pay down interest—often topping 7% in recent years—their balances will grow, not shrink.“

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