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Alexandria Champion
  • Boston, MA
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Using Real Estate to Pay for Law School

Alexandria Champion
  • Boston, MA
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Hello All !!

I received my undergraduate degree almost 2 years ago and have been using this time to work as a Paralegal and study for the LSAT. I have sent out all of my applications and am waiting for my decision letters. During this time I’ve been paying off my undergraduate school debts and discovered that I would be footing approximately $1,000-$1500 per month after law school. I have created a goal to find a way to lessen my future debts and after musing through this site, I believe that real estate will help me accomplish this task. 

With this being said, I wanted to open a discussion and ask whether any of you have or know someone who has paid for law school using real estate whether it be house-hacking, wholesaling, etc. while in law school before entering and while working full-time. I am looking for real strategy or general information. Thanks in advance !!

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