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I think the jobs in law school thing has been discussed by some of the law students and attorneys on GC. From what I can remember, they highly discourage it in the first year, and some schools downright prohibit first years from working.
I don't know if it helps you any, but I made a pretty big move for architecture school (another place where it's three years of intensely hard work, and you're not supposed to have a PT job)--to NYC, nonetheless. Most schools will provide housing (especially law schools), and larger loans are available to offset the cost of an expensive legal education than are available for undergrad. I guess it depends on if you're really interested in going to a prestigious school. Personally, I think taking out loans is worth it if you want to go to a "good" school.
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