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- thesealocust
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
To everyone asking whether or not you should drop out of law school:
Yes, because clearly your reading comprehension is awful, as the original post contains all of the information you need to make that decision.
Yes, because clearly your reading comprehension is awful, as the original post contains all of the information you need to make that decision.
- Haymarket
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
This is the smartest thing anyone has said. Ever.thesealocust wrote: I'm still in law school for the same reason I went to law school. Because I hate myself.
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Self awareness is important!Haymarket wrote:This is the smartest thing anyone has said. Ever.thesealocust wrote: I'm still in law school for the same reason I went to law school. Because I hate myself.
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You saw my thread! Glad someone was reading! It's bleak, but not as bleak as it looks. Lawyers still have other professions and specialties open to them. And for every two of the 30,000 "entry-level" lawyer positions open every year, there's another experienced lawyer retiring from the field altogether or leaving for another reason, which means another 15,000 open jobs - even if they are not dubbed entry-level.Gettingstarted1928 wrote:Somebody ban this troll. Everyone knows that JD = 1%er. I guess OP doesn't watch movies.
After all, the substance/alcohol abuse, bankruptcies, depressions, untimely deaths, disbarments, terminations, single-shingles and career changes don't stop. The new trend in law schools is going to be entreprenuership folks. The law schools and students alike will have to recondition themselves to think entreprenuership instead of "job", and that will create more innovative niches within the profession, competition between firms for top-flight talent, reduced training costs and more satisfaction, not to mention greater meritocricy and the weeding out of the pretenders.
I think the field is about to revolutionize, and that is reason to continue pursuing a law career if you really want it badly enough. Don't get it twisted, I am an extremely pragmatic person who does not believe in incurring massive debt with no payoff. But who says a J.D. has to lead to zero payoff simply because you aren't guaranteed a job? The current model is the problem, and it is up to us as students of the game to change it. A real lawyer is in the game to make change, not to sit on the sidelines, do the minimum necessary job and simply collect a paycheck. That's lame!
While you are in school, talk to your schools about adding entreprenuer clinics for lawyers, so that you can start your own law groups or address the neglected areas within the profession and create new niches. Take charge!
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
I spend probably about $20k a semester total (rent/books/tuition)... If I stick it out 1 more semester its $40k for the year.flcath wrote:How much debt for that program?HiImDavid wrote:I'm a 1L who just finished my first semester and ranked 50% at a T1 (50-60). I have a BA in Econ/Finance, it would take me a year to meet prerequisites for a MS in Accountancy and it would take another year to finish the MS. Seriously considering it, considering tomorrow is the last day for 100% tuition. Any advice?
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
You know what potential employers really love to see? A quitter, that's what. Knock em dead.
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It's that black and white?nStiver wrote:You know what potential employers really love to see? A quitter, that's what. Knock em dead.
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
There are no jobs. Most of the ones to be had are there for the well connected, there are truly few openings for those on the outside who don't have an in. Don't be suckered into taking on mortgage sized debt for something worth only a small fraction of that amount.
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Problem is, will an MS in accounting be any different?
- MTal
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YES. Not nearly as much debt as the JD, you'll always have work available, CPA can work in any state without additional licensing requirements, potential to lateral into other things, etc etc....HiImDavid wrote:Problem is, will an MS in accounting be any different?
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I genuinely question the ceiling of your cognitive faculties.PDaddy wrote:You saw my thread! Glad someone was reading! It's bleak, but not as bleak as it looks. Lawyers still have other professions and specialties open to them. And for every two of the 30,000 "entry-level" lawyer positions open every year, there's another experienced lawyer retiring from the field altogether or leaving for another reason, which means another 15,000 open jobs - even if they are not dubbed entry-level.Gettingstarted1928 wrote:Somebody ban this troll. Everyone knows that JD = 1%er. I guess OP doesn't watch movies.
After all, the substance/alcohol abuse, bankruptcies, depressions, untimely deaths, disbarments, terminations, single-shingles and career changes don't stop. The new trend in law schools is going to be entreprenuership folks. The law schools and students alike will have to recondition themselves to think entreprenuership instead of "job", and that will create more innovative niches within the profession, competition between firms for top-flight talent, reduced training costs and more satisfaction, not to mention greater meritocricy and the weeding out of the pretenders.
I think the field is about to revolutionize, and that is reason to continue pursuing a law career if you really want it badly enough. Don't get it twisted, I am an extremely pragmatic person who does not believe in incurring massive debt with no payoff. But who says a J.D. has to lead to zero payoff simply because you aren't guaranteed a job? The current model is the problem, and it is up to us as students of the game to change it. A real lawyer is in the game to make change, not to sit on the sidelines, do the minimum necessary job and simply collect a paycheck. That's lame!
While you are in school, talk to your schools about adding entreprenuer clinics for lawyers, so that you can start your own law groups or address the neglected areas within the profession and create new niches. Take charge!
- sunynp
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
I don't agree with this in the context of changing fields. People don't mind if you tried something else for a semester, realized it wasn't for you, and then joined their profession. This whole idea of you should stay in law school because employers will shun you if you quit is wrong. If you are the bottom half of your class, you will be struggling to get job, leaving when you realize it is the wrong choice makes sense.HiImDavid wrote:It's that black and white?nStiver wrote:You know what potential employers really love to see? A quitter, that's what. Knock em dead.
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I have a gut feeling this may be a sweeping generalization.MTal wrote:There are no jobs. Most of the ones to be had are there for the well connected, there are truly few openings for those on the outside who don't have an in. Don't be suckered into taking on mortgage sized debt for something worth only a small fraction of that amount.
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
This is why you are annoying. This is such a stupid overstatement that it's totally unhelpful.MTal wrote:There are no jobs. Most of the ones to be had are there for the well connected, there are truly few openings for those on the outside who don't have an in. Don't be suckered into taking on mortgage sized debt for something worth only a small fraction of that amount.
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This is the "Forum for Law School Students." Get the fuck out.MTal wrote:There are no jobs. Most of the ones to be had are there for the well connected, there are truly few openings for those on the outside who don't have an in. Don't be suckered into taking on mortgage sized debt for something worth only a small fraction of that amount.
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Waah waah waah, cry me a river.
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Your fragile butt could not be any more tightly stuffed with sour grapes.MTal wrote:Waah waah waah, cry me a river.
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- MTal
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Thank you for the compliment.Haymarket wrote:Your fragile butt could not be any more tightly stuffed with sour grapes.MTal wrote:Waah waah waah, cry me a river.
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Nah, mtal doesn't make sweeping generalizations.FryBreadPower wrote:I have a gut feeling this may be a sweeping generalization.MTal wrote:There are no jobs. Most of the ones to be had are there for the well connected, there are truly few openings for those on the outside who don't have an in. Don't be suckered into taking on mortgage sized debt for something worth only a small fraction of that amount.
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
What came first? Did you fail out of law school before or after you realized that law school was a scam?MTal wrote:There are no jobs. Most of the ones to be had are there for the well connected, there are truly few openings for those on the outside who don't have an in. Don't be suckered into taking on mortgage sized debt for something worth only a small fraction of that amount.
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- thesealocust
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Re: Maybe you should drop out of law school.
Guys lay off Mtal. He and I are right. Less talky more drop outy.
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Obviously i was kidding about employers not wanting to see a quitter. I just think that most people on tls went into law school knowing the risks.
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And Mtal, why do you hang around law school forums if you are not in the field. Weird.
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Just one question. Do you actually go to Penn?thesealocust wrote:It's that wonderful time of year, and I thought I'd make a friendly PSA that the best thing a 1L could do right now may well be to drop out of law school.
First, there aren't jobs for any of you. Sad times. Every year about 50,000 begin law school and the BLS estimates there might be 30,000 entry level legal jobs. In the entire country. And I hope you aren't in debt, because estimates suggest there are only on the order of 5,000 biglaw openings every year.
Second, it doesn't get any better. Your classmates are still going to be law students when you wake up tomorrow. Lawyer is still going to be the most hated profession. We're still going to be #1 in the U.S. News & World Report substance abuse, alcoholism, and depression rankings. Professors are still going to be asshats. Class will still be insufferable. The only thing that wears off after the first year is the naive hope that there might be a brighter future.
Third, sunk cost fallacy economics bla bla bla. The only thing worse than voluntarily giving up money in exchange for a semester of law school is doing so 6 times in a row and then becoming a lawyer. Remember kids: If at first you don't succeed, quit and don't admit to trying.
But thesealocust - aren't you still in law school? - I'm sure you are asking. The answer is yes, but I'm still in law school for the same reason I went to law school. Because I hate myself. Not for love of the law, career prospects, ambition, or because I want to be a lawyer. No no no, thesealocust went to law school because of thesealocust's off-the-charts self-loathing. It brought me to law school and it keeps me here.
But for the rest of you, there may yet be hope.
It's not too late.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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