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...last 10 years, Morgan says about 100 ofeach 540-member class have chosen to defer. "It'snot so many that you can perceive it," he says...
...general, I personally think that for peoplecoming out of college it makes sense to dosomething else," Morgan says. "I think there's alot of value in gaining experience outside ofacademia...It's best to know [law school] is whatyou really want...
...Morgan says those who defer because they areunsure about going to law school in the firstplace, however, pose a unique problem. While timeoff is productive for those who are sure they wantto return to school, he says it may not be forstudents like Manasantivongs not set onreturning--especially if they don't do thesoul-searching others with time off might...
...deferring, most people won't really gothrough that process," Morgan says. "I worry aboutthose people who defer because they're not surelaw school is what they want...
...Besides teaching two courses at Harvard, he serves as head of labor studies at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge and is co-chair of the Harvard Trade Union program. During the summer he and his family (including two children, Morgan, 8, and Ryana, 2) moves from Brookline to London, where he works as co-director of the Center for Economic Performance...