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Originally posted by JALLEN:
You guys keep counting the money.

I keep thinking of all the tens of thousands of hours spent mastering a musical instrument, just because it was fun, interesting, rewarding, not because one would be hired as principal clarinetist at the New York Philharmonic, or be the next Harry James or take Keith Richards' place in the Rolling Stones. I have come to know hundreds of very, very good musicians, some of whom turned pro, who play because they love doing so, and many of whom eak out a bare living for their trouble.

A professional does what (s)he does regardless of the money. It sometimes seems like the less you focus on the money, the more you make. You love it, and can't help being the best at it, or at least trying.


Most people don't have the luxury of going to law school without going into exorbitant debt. Love the law all you want, but have a game plan for paying for it. I wouldn't suggest someone go $100,000 or more into debt to learn to play the tuba either just because they have a passion for polka.
 
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JALLEN is pretty much on point, but I will give you my $.02

Graduated college in 1983, went back to Law School in 1989, did nights for the first 2 years then switched to days for my last year. Worked all the time while going. It will change the way you think, it will change the way you see things.

Never ever wanted to do litigation, especially criminal. Well, first job was with the Broward County Public Defenders Office. Bad pay but the best job I ever had. 5 years of defending the US Constitution.

Point is, don't do it for the money.
 
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Point is, don't do it for the money.


Here ya go!




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

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I think almost all of us agree that you shouldn't do it for the money. That doesn't mean that paying attention to the financial realities of a new law student in 2017 is in conflict with "don't do it for the money."

I'd certainly rather hire an attorney that loved the profession over one that simply became an attorney for the money.
 
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if you are not going to do something "for the money "
there is always teaching.

why litigate when you can inspirate





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I practiced corporate law at a large NYC firm for a little less than five years then made the switch to a non-legal career. My favorite part of my legal career was law school. Even though I did not find the practice of law very fulfilling, I do not regret going to law school at all. It was an extremely interesting and fun time. They don't teach the law...they teach you how to think. I found it highly enjoyable.

I will say, if I could do it again, I'd take an extra year and get a joint JD/MBA degree. That's a winning combination in my book.
 
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It would be easier for me to talk you out of med school .
 
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professional does what (s)he does regardless of the money. It


A fool puts themselves in debt to enter profession that they have to kill themselves or sell their soul to pay off



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True, but salaries ramp up pretty quickly in Big Law.

That is true, but working in Big Law is its own kind of Hell.

I never worked in a law firm, much less a Big Law firm, but my son is a 2nd year Associate in a Big Law firm and I wince at the stuff he tells me.


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professional does what (s)he does regardless of the money. It


A fool puts themselves in debt to enter profession that they have to kill themselves or sell their soul to pay off


My sentiments. A man's got to eat. I could not do it and eat afterwards, once my child support adjusted according to my new gross income, on top of $1k/month student loans.

Each person's situation is different, admittedly. I expect that when I retire after 30 years service at my current job, I'll go back to school for something.

To the OP: Do you want to become a lawyer? Or are you evaluating options and considering law school? Is your end goal a career switch for similar money? Or to become a lawyer?




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Although sometimes distracting, there is often a certain entertainment value to this easy standard.
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