Considering Grad School? The 10 Questions to Ask Yourself in Undergrad

Chad Dorman
2 min readNov 6, 2019

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​If you are considering graduate or law school after undergrad and are looking for some advice, you’ve come to the right blog post. And we commend you — it is truly best not to rush these decisions, or make them without fully understanding what you are getting into and, possibly more importantly, what you want to get out of it.Going back to school is a huge time and financial commitment.

Time. Please do not underestimate this: graduate or law school will take up tremendous amounts of time.The days of skimming the reading or studying the night before an exam will be long gone.Students will need to study at length and engage in the material to fully understand it.

Financial. Tuition is going to be a big number.And, yes, tuition rates will only continue to get higher.However, this is only one aspect of the financial situation.If you have undergrad loans, going back to school allows for payments to be deferred.However, the interest on that money continues to accumulate.The loans for graduate or law school loans may have even higher interest rates than undergrad loans.Lastly, many students that attend graduate school go full-time, thereby further delaying their earning.

With this brief but important backdrop, please take some time to consider the following questions.We hope they help you focus your thoughts and lead you to your determination.

We at LAC wish you luck on your future endeavors, and — as always — never hesitate to contact us with any of your college prep or admissions needs!

Originally published at https://www.leonardandrew.com.

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Chad Dorman
Chad Dorman

Written by Chad Dorman

Founder & Director of Leonard Andrew Consulting, Leaders in College Advisement, Athletic Recruitment, & Tutoring Services. Educator. Advisor. Entrepreneur.

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