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Old 2007-02-06
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Default Law school?

I need to find something else besides ERAC but i don't know what my next step should be. I've been thinking about going to law school because anything would be better then renting cars. HOWEVER, i don't actually want to practice law but just use my degree in another field.

Would this be a better optio then ERAC?
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Is that a joke? Please tell me you are kidding!
If you need someone to tell you if law school is better than ERAC then you probably would not score high enough on your LSAT's to get into law school.
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Old 2007-02-14
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Default Re: Law school?

Do it. I worked for Enterprise for two years before going back to law school. It was the best decision I've ever made in my life. Law School is a ton of work, and it has its political and stressful moments. Yet, I'm almost done with my second year and interviewing with firms. I no longer get laughed at because I rent cars. The only problem now is explaining why I rented cars for two years.

I know several people who used their law degree in non-legal fields. In today's world a college is worth nothing. It qualifies you to rent cars in a suit. A law degree will seperate you from the crowd. I know people several people who went to law school and work in finance or run their own businesses.

Law school is three years. Expect 3-4 months of intense work followed by a month off at Christmas and a few months off in the summer. You'll work hard but feel good about bettering yourself and using your brain. The time flies by. And you don't have to worry about facing 100 bitching customers every day and getting your tie sucked into the vacuum. Good luck.
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