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[quote=Anonymous]You are the exact person who should not be going to law school OP. I was like you. First in my family to graduate college, parents thought I'd make *such* a great lawyer or that worst case, I can do *anything* with a law degree! Dad offered to pay for some LSAT classes. Ended up scoring in the 97th percentile (and had a high GPA with honors). All of a sudden top tier law schools started throwing scholarships at me. Now I hate being a lawyer. It wasn't my dream, it was because I wanted to make my parents proud. My only saving grace is that I don't have a ton of loans so I didn't have to take a soul sucking big law job like a lot of my peers. You are ahead of me because you've at least worked in the legal profession (I went straight through from college). If you truly love the law and can get into a TOP school without needing to take out 150k in loans, it might be worth it for you. Otherwise, don't assume you'll be the exception and all these articles on what a bad investment law school has become aren't true.[/quote]
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