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[quote=Anonymous][quote=MarleySkye840]Op, I'm not going to tell you that you shouldn't be a lawyer if that is what you want. However, the fact that you started this off with "my parents said..." kind of shows that you don't totally have your heart into this. It seems like something that you are going in to just because your parents think it would be good for you. You are probably very smart, and could make it as a lawyer, but if that isn't what you want to do, you are going to hate every minute of it, and resent your parents for it. -parents planned for me to be a lawyer since I was 2, I decided that wasn't for me at 16. They understood, and got over it. [/quote] Thanks for the advice. I feel conflicted. I care deeply about feminism and after seeing my mother be pulled through the ringer during her divorce, I care passionately about helping women to get a better deal in the courts system. When i was working for the law firm, we did family law, and I really loved when i got to help out a woman who was dealing with abuse or had been SAHM-ing and was about to be left with no money by a wealthy husband. I would love to work for that, it would be very gratifying to me. What I'm not excited about is law school, and the drudgery of having to take grunt cases while I work my way up. [/quote]
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