Considering that it costs about that much now, and there's no sign of prices going down, I'd say the chances of law school costing less than $100,000 in 2015 are somewhere in the area of ZERO.
Princeton University does not have a Law School.
it costs as alot or a little depends on difference
Although the law 23123A says $20 for the first infraction and $50 for the second. My personal Ticket costs $160 or $215 for traffic school
The Barry University School of Law is much better.
That will depend on if they are working or not. Some people work full time and attend law school.
$150,000.00
For the year of 2013-2014, Southwestern Law School's J.D program costs $45,180 for two semesters. Their SCALE program's tuition costs $63,460 for four 'periods' totaling one year of schooling. The second year of the SCALE program adds an additional $6,024 for a summer course.
long hours, costs alot of money to go to law school, competition is strong
It's really amazingly expensive. Really. Expensive. It can be upwards of $50,000 per year. And there aren't many scholarships/grants for a JD program. You pay for it with loans, which you have to pay back. Most lawyers graduate with a *lot* of debt. But the cost of law school does vary. For the lucky few of us who live in states with a public law school as part of the state university system, going to that public law school can save a lot of money. And some of the public law schools are very well ranked: UConn, U Florida, etc. You can actually see the tuition costs for each ABA accredited law school, plus how much debt the average student graduates with, if you pick up a copy of the US News and World Report Graduate School Guide, which I think is still on newstands. If not, you can get it off their website.
In 1930, the cost of attending law school varied widely depending on the institution. On average, tuition fees ranged from $400 to $800 per year, which is equivalent to about $6,000 to $12,000 in today's money when adjusted for inflation. Additionally, students may have incurred additional expenses for books, housing, and other living costs.
A student should try to prepare for law school as much as possible during the undergraduate years. One way to prepare for law school is by majoring in Law & Legal Studies. This major can expose a student to important legal concepts that he or she will likely learn in law school. A student can get an edge this way.