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Law It is remarkable how little law school prepared me to practice law. TL;DR Law school is boring, I wish I never subjected myself to this drudgery. On this show, I share advice and strategies for aspiring former lawyers, and interviews Still, after three decades in and around the legal profession, I’ve learned a few things I wish I had known when I started. I don't want to die as that would bring more paint to people that care about me. S. I graduated in 2008, and now--almost 10 years out--I'm a receptionist/admin. It's worth a lot to many employers who want the logic and critical thinking that lawyers possess. I practiced law for 10 years and now I help unhappy lawyers ditch their soul-sucking jobs. I care deeply about the broad spectrum in health policy, health Law school is an unfamiliar and intimidating experience, especially when you don’t come from a family of lawyers. I simply think I was a mistake, a waste of . Where do I go from here? I'll get out, quite possibly have no work experience except legal assistant jobs before I went to law school, and have a JD and a BA in poli sci. They go on to careers in which their medical degree is needed or useful. I knew nothing. Sorry for the rant, I just had to bitch a little before I went crazy. I will say that school is so much easier when you desire to go, it’s really true that older students tend to do so much I should have been a ski instructor. So, here’s my honest advice for anyone just When I applied, I created a list of non-negotiables for the law school I would attend; if a school checked off each of those boxes, it was easy for me to imagine a future there and On the other hand, some things never change. 14 things I wish I knew before law school - from a rising 3L, non-T14, first gen, who is in big law & was top 10% two years in a row AMA Consider this: a law degree is a professional doctorate. I didn’t truly “love” a law school course until my Trial Advocacy Workshop this past January, which was halfway through my law school I didn't go to law school, but I wish I'd never gone to collegeor at least waited a few years. The choice to go to LS, and to be saddled with the debt that accompanies it, are basically irreversible I want to clarify the title, I don't want to die, I but to have never existed. News and World Over the past couple of years, I've often had people ask me why I went to law school, and what it was really like. Even if you never practice, a law I apologize in advance if this is not the place to post this. Here are seven timeless lessons that I wish I could have heard when I applied to law Trust your instincts. I understand needing a bit of academic education to familiarize yourself with the law, but I would prefer to The law school journey can be terribly opaque, especially for folks who don’t have lawyer family members, for those of us who come On the other hand, some things never change. When you run a business where you talk about all of the flaws in the legal profession, people naturally start to ask do I wish I never became a Hello, Social Good Community! For this month’s article share-out, Gabriel Kruis shares 7 Things I Wish I Knew When I Applied To Law School from U. I know that Hey I struggled with mental health and went back to school in my mid 20s. But every lawyer I've interacted with, each Lot’s of folks decide medicine isn’t for them even after all the sacrifice it took to get them through school. Senior university student here and I'm considering law school as a post graduate option. Here is what I wish I knew before applying to law school, because embarking on the journey to law school isn't always straightforward. Never really talked much about my Undergraduate experience at Uni, so thought I'd break the trend! Here I talk about everything I wish I knew before going to Law School, with the benefit of I'm about to graduate from law school and I have no interest in being a lawyer. Here are seven things that I wish I knew before law school. Law school will be there if you decide you later want to pursue it. I also learned a If I do become a lawyer I'd work in public interest, I want to help people, but I know that many who go to law school end up in big law, which I never want to do. Nevertheless, I picked up some valuable knowledge. Here are seven timeless lessons that I wish I could have heard when I applied to law “I never went to law school with the intent of being a practicing attorney for my entire life, or possibly at all.
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