digimon7068
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sardonicone said:Yeah, after working at the prosecutors office for the last 5 and a half years, all I've seen are people who are extremely unhappy about becoming laywers.
That, and I have no way of paying for Law School anyways, so it's a moot point.
that's why i recommended the LLM (lawyer equivalent of tax masters). . .corporate law, estate law, business litigation of all sorts. . .the kind of stuff that will allow you to lay your head on the pillow at night with a clear conscience, knowing that you don't have to get up in the morning and chase an ambulance or represent some friggin child-molester. . .
as far as the funds are concerned. . .ever hear of a student loan, sparky?? get good grades and some big firm will reward you by paying them off as part of your signing bonus. . .work with me here. . .