Ok but what if I actually do want to go to law school for the "wrong" reasons like salary and job security? I wouldn't say its the path of least resistance, I'm sure it'll be very hard, but I don't really have a reason for going to do with morals or ethics
would it be acceptable to write how i watched a couple episodes of suits and it changed my life
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Ok but what if I actually do want to go to law school for the "wrong" reasons like salary and job security? I wouldn't say its the path of least resistance, I'm sure it'll be very hard, but I don't really have a reason for going to do with morals or ethics
would it be acceptable to write how i watched a couple episodes of suits and it changed my life