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It's not the mountain we conquer... but ourselves
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I think you need to do some research and figure out what your ideal places to study would be.  Then, I would buy a book from Borders/Barnes n' Noble about scholarship opportunities.  I would start applying to law schools, apply for financial aid through the university, for grants, and for scholarships outside the university.  You need to make sure you stand out as something special when you're applying, through your personal statement, your LSAT, your grades, etc.  I hope you have these good marks.  I think you'll be able to study for a very discounted rate if you do these things.  But you first have to apply and then work on the money situation.

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