By Sara Randazzo
Daily Journal Staff Writer For California law students pondering what to do with their futures, lower-paying government and public interest jobs are suddenly one of the most financially-sound options on the market. UC Berkeley School of Law announced changes to its loan repayment assistance program Thursday that will allow more graduates to receive more funding, by piggybacking the program onto a federal loan repayment plan the Ob...
Daily Journal Staff Writer For California law students pondering what to do with their futures, lower-paying government and public interest jobs are suddenly one of the most financially-sound options on the market. UC Berkeley School of Law announced changes to its loan repayment assistance program Thursday that will allow more graduates to receive more funding, by piggybacking the program onto a federal loan repayment plan the Ob...
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