http://www.stardem.com/opinion/columns/article_c66025c0-4243-55a0-a74d-e30a47881eee.htmlThoughts?
Even though I don't envision myself going into Big Law, I find this kind of writing extremely discouraging and then start to question my own sanity in this entire process.
I already bill by the minute in my current healthcare profession, and I don't want to be trapped in the same situation going forward. The whole point for me is to get out of this trap and hopefully make some changes with my legal education in hand for the wheel-spinners (i.e., providers) and those who are spinning (i.e., the patients!).
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And this one is better written with sort of debunked objections to law school
There will always be someone trying to put negative thoughts in your head, if wanting to be a lawyer is your passion and your future goal, ignore what they have to say.
I think the key point is that we all need to be sure that we want to be attorneys. Not attorneys-so-that-we-run-for-office or any other career suffix like that. And there are a lot of ways to make a lot more money than we likely ever will as attorneys (like CRE brokerage). It's about the call and the can't-do-anything-but-this drive.