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While I am not particularly interested in this (and am not sure how they got my email...) I thought I would share this and see - what do y’all think? It was advertised to me as “Prepare for medical school with...”
I meant what do y’all think of the program? I don’t really care about privacy. Spam and spam.AAMC sold your email.
Married to a lawyer, he heartily discourages anyone from going to law school. The ROI is not good, and the market it saturated.I meant what do y’all think of the program? I don’t really care about privacy. Spam and spam.
Married to a lawyer, he heartily discourages anyone from going to law school. The ROI is not good, and the market it saturated.
Married to a lawyer, he heartily discourages anyone from going to law school. The ROI is not good, and the market it saturated.
This really needs a major caveat.
The caveat being that if you can go to a top law school becoming a lawyer can be a fantastic return on investment, much more so than medicine. At 24, I passed on a job offer to make $190,000/yr. with less debt than a medical student and no requirement to do low-paying residency for years. It would have scaled up to $340,000/yr. as an 8th year (with the possibility of an additional $100,000 bonus), and the average equity partner at my firm makes $2.5 million/yr. You can be set up at 24-25 for that kind of career trajectory, if you're looking to chase money and don't mind working surgery attending hours for the rest of your life. If you burn out, you can turn your elite credentials into a cushy M-F 8-5 office job at a F500 making $200,000 with promotion opportunities to go higher. Alas, there is more to life than money! It also helps to like what you wake up to do 5/7 days of the week!
I would counsel anyone considering law to shadow lawyers as intensively as possible, get a part-time gig as a paralegal during undergrad, and only attend the top 14 (or so) law schools on substantial scholarship. Law school isn't worth it if (1) you don't like the actual practice/environment of the law or (2) you aren't going to a school that will give you an opportunity to make a real return on your investment.