Hello everyone,
this is my first post, so go easy on me.
I am assuming that everyone here wants to become an attorney, so I just wanted to pose a question, which has been on my mind for the last couple of days.
Question: If you were to not make it as an attorney, for whatever reason (e.g difficulty in job placement), what would your back up "dream career" be?
I will go first, personally I have two dream careers tied for first place, which are 1) Cyber Crime Detective 2) Becoming an entrepreneur in a tech related field (Sort of like J.Y)
@ J.Y Don't worry I don't plan on making a site for the lsat.
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Welcome to this community! Good luck in whatever path you take.
I wonder what J.Y thinks of the economic situation of perspective attorneys.
For me a good school close to home at a cheaper tuition rate will be great as I want to practice in my community.
If after a few years of practicing law I feel the need for a change or if I want to focus on building my family , id go back to teaching pilates. Its another passion of mine that allows me to help people.
Hypothetically- let's say the FBI is hiring a secret agent and they have to choose between person A) who has a J.D and speaks only one language, versus person who has only has a bachelors degree but speaks 4 languages and has "Diversified Experience" (I don't know what that exactly is but I got it from their career site) ... both have clean records. I postulate that they will go for person B, because they need someone with those language skills, since it says on their site that they need an agent, which has a variety of skills that can address their "increasingly complex responsibilities."
Just my opinion on the matter.
I think sometimes having a plan B can actually enlighten you to what type of law you want to practice... As in my case, I knew I didn't want to be an RN forever but I didn't know exactly what I wanted to do. Now, I am very interested in Health Law and have experience in a related field.
I'm sure whatever you choose you will do well!
Cheers!