Originally posted by MarissaNicole
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I've seen that video many times (ironically, I actually know a guy who has argued constitutional issues before the supreme court... and he went to University of Florida, haha.. though he did graduate in the 70s). I do think fair warning is appropriate. I advised my old sorority chapter, and a lot of those girls are applying to law school because that's the main (only?) profession you can go into with a liberal arts background. I think back to when I was their age, and I was clueless in many respects. I knew about criminal law because my dad was a prosecutor for most of my life, but I didn't know about BigLaw or what the industry is like and how you actually get a job out of law school. Now not only do I know that, but I also have BigLaw contacts who have expressed interest in helping me get a job (though I realize I'll still need to get good grades from a good school to return to my old firm). Plus, I actually really like the subject matter. It's kind of pathetic, really, how much I love the stuff and how I discovered that through my old job.
I think the attorneys I've encountered have been very honest. My old boss loved law school but was so-so about practicing. My boss before her referred to law school as easy (and she went to a top 5 school). Those who tell me not to go are doing so as a blanket cost/benefit analysis. I already have a good job with a lot of growth potential. Going to law school is risky, and lawyers tend to be risk averse. In terms of earning potential, the smart choice would be to stay put. Those who have worked with me have been honest about the hurdles, particularly in this economy and as a woman in BigLaw (if I [can] go that route), but ultimately, they know my work and trust that I've seen enough of the nitty gritty to know what I'm getting into.
We'll see! I'm definitely still conflicted about this but am waiting to see where I get in and who, if anyone gives me money and if so how much. I've visited 4 schools, and unfortunately, I felt really out of place at the school DH wants me to attend.
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