Crohn's is a condition of deterioration of the digestive system I have healed my digestive tract. I do not currently have Crohn's.
There is no point worrying about your financing when you are not yet accepted. First you have to be accepted to Law School before the federal government will even tell you if you qualify for a loan. Then you don't know how much you need until you see your scholarship info. I did think in advance that is why I applied to two cheaper public in state schools. I have not heard back from them yet. Also, I can pay out of pocket for the entire fucking thing if I really wanted to anyway.
But I don't need to go to Law School to prove a point to anyone. I said I would do well on the LSAT and get in and I did. Whether or not I choose to go is my decision, but it is an option now.
1) If you truly have Crohns, it CAN NOT be cured. (you will argue incessantly that you have...which means you are a medical miracle that has done what internal medicine doctors and researchers have not been able to do)
2) Yes, you do find out if you can afford something before committing to it. You look into how you can pay for it and if you can...you do it. You don't go buy a Bugatti and then say "Hmm how I pay for this?" Once again, you are CLUELESS about financial aid. That shit should have started at least ONE YEAR before applying. Sure you can get accepted, but talking with financial aid people at schools is part of that, which you NEVER did. It is hitting you square in that ugly face how much this is going to cost. Instead of droning on and on about a billboard, or an office across from the court house...you should have been researching COSTS.
3) You didn't think it out THOROUGHLY. Applying for a school 2hrs away KNOWING the ramifications. Thats just ridiculous.
4) Key words "if you wanted"....you don't want this bad enough. There's hard work involved. That's your kryptonite.