🗺️ JD + Bar — the cost of the value
7 years, $350K, 5 gates
Every receipt to carry the lawyer's value one generation further. Time, money, exams — all of them. The hardest part is the first 90-hour week as a fourth-year associate.
📋 U.S. standard path — 5 gates
Undergrad → LSAT → JD → Bar → license. Fail any gate, repeat a year.
| Gate | Stage | Time | Avg cost | Pass rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pre-Law BS (any major) | 4 years | $80,000–200,000 | Graduate |
| 2 | LSAT | 3–9 months prep | $1,500–5,000 | Median 152 / T14 entry 170+ |
| 3 | Juris Doctor (JD) | 3 years | $120,000–300,000 | ~88% graduation |
| 4 | Bar Exam (state) | 2-day exam (UBE in most states) | $3,000–7,000 + $4,000 BarBri | First-time ~78% (CA ~50%) |
| 5 | Character & Fitness · oath | 3–6 months | $300–800 | ~99% |
⚠️ Total ~7 years + $200K–$500K direct + opportunity cost (4–7 years of foregone income). NALP 2023 average JD debt: $160K. 🟢 Tier 1 — ABA · NALP · LSAC
🛤️ Four tracks — same JD, different receipt
One JD branches into four very different jobs. Same start, very different work, time, money, value.
A. BigLaw (V100)
Year 1: $225,000 + $30K bonus (Cravath scale)
Hours: 2,000–2,400 billable + admin = 70–90 hrs/wk
5-year attrition: ~70%
Value angle: Deepest seat in the system; client is often the system
B. MidLaw / boutique
Year 1: $90,000–150,000
Hours: 50–60 hrs/wk
Specialty: IP, labor, immigration, tax, environment
Value angle: Depth in one area, direct client relationship, work-life possible
C. In-house (corporate counsel)
Year 1: usually after 3–5 years BigLaw, $180,000–250,000
Hours: 45–55 hrs/wk
Role: internal review, contracts, outside counsel management
Value angle: Deep service of one organization's system
D. Public (DA · PD · public-interest)
Year 1: $55,000–90,000
Hours: 50–70 hrs/wk (high caseload)
Value angle: Most direct seat for "justice that reaches everyone." PSLF debt forgiveness (10 years).
⏱️ The billable hour — the profession's darkest invention
"I bill every six-minute increment I worked." The engine of the profession and the machine that grinds it down.
2,000 billable = 90-hour weeks
BigLaw billable target 2,000–2,400. Admin, email, training don't bill. Billable 1h ≈ 1.4h actual. So 2,200 billable = ~3,080 actual = 60h/week × 52 weeks or 90h/week × 34 weeks.
Why people endure it
$225K year 1 → $415K year 7 → $700K–$1M+ partner (V10). Student debt cleared in 5–7 years. But during those 7 years, marriage, health, friendship, hobbies become line items.
Alternatives — flat fee · contingency
Personal-injury lawyers take 33% of recovery (outcome-based). Some boutiques bill flat. In the AI age the hourly model itself shakes (next page).
💬 The honest line
📈 If you reach BigLaw year 7: $400K+, debt cleared, in-house jump available.
📉 If you fall off: $160K debt, MidLaw/in-house attempt, divorce rate 1.5× average.
🎯 What makes the difference: school (T14 vs. non-T14) · undergrad GPA · LSAT · internships · luck.
🪞 The value question: Where will you oil the system, and how? BigLaw depth? Public breadth? In-house range? — At the end of seven years of receipts, your answer must exist.
📚 Go deeper
Four sub-pages — gift, vision, path, history.