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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having to attend law school is rather mediocre. Like becoming a tax accountant or dentist.[/quote] "Having to"...what if you just want to? If you have a legitimate interest in law? Not everyone is as obsessed with "playing the game" as people on this forum. [/quote] In other words, there are no better options.[/quote] Do you believe it's impossible to enter college wanting to become a lawyer or something? So far, all I've heard is vague, nonsensical platitudes—sounds like someone's still mad they didn't get into law school. [/quote] Doesn’t everyone get into law school these days? I thought schools were shutting down because they couldn’t fill spots.[/quote] There was a glut of lawyers awhile back. Maybe that’s why students stopped applying? I think if a student has a specific goal, something like public defender or prosecutor or civil rights attorney they will be happy. The miserable lawyers do real estate closings or collections or something completely mundane. Harvard law school graduates can usually get their top choice job. [/quote]
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