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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Step One is getting through law school. [b]Assuming you go full time, expect to having to put in a solid 10-12 hours a day for the next three years. [/b]Then you have to study for the bar exam. Then you have to get hired, and unless you are willing to start at a lower salary “flexibility” and being a junior lawyer don’t mix. You are at least a half a dozen years away from what you after, at which point you will be much closer to 50 than 40. [/quote] What? No. Ugh, I hate it when people who are clearly not lawyers play them on DCUM. I went to a first-tier law school and graduated top 15% of my class and I treated it like a full-time job, spending about 8-9 hours a day at school, attending class and studying in the library. I spent a few hours (or more if I had a paper due or something) on Saturday studying, but took every Sunday completely off. Law Review work or Moot Court Board (which you have to do, OP, if given the opportunity) can add hours, but you get credit hours for it.[/quote] I did go to law school. Beyond that, what you described - 8-9 hours a day and a few hours on Saturday, plus more sometimes - is pretty much 10 to 12 hours a day. Isn’t it? And so what if you “get credit” for Law Review or Moot Court for the “add[ed] hours.” They are still added hours. I will agree on one thing, though: you are definitely a lawyer, because you enjoy nitpicking.[/quote]
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