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Sunday, January 31, 2010

When we think of a degree in law, the future sounds pretty promising. The value of a higher education, financial stability, and endless professional opportunities all come to mind. However, before starting the process and making those initial decisions towards law school, it is important to take a step back and examine the situation from all angles. Law School is a massive investment, one which might leave you with substantial debt, an issue which is causing some critics to take the necessary steps in warning potential law school applicants of what they are getting themselves into.

A video on YouTube.com called ‘A Law School Carol’ was produced by a graduate of a second-tier law school who has not been able to find a job. He views his decision to attend law school as a costly mistake and hopes his warnings will inform potential law students to research beyond the conventional wisdom.

Also, an article written in the National Law Journal mentioned the Youtube video and described that much debate is flaring over the value of a Juris Doctor, and whether it truly is a wise investment.

So, life doesn’t promise or guarantee anything, what we get is what we put in. Certain things do require more sacrifice than others, it is up to us to decide if the risk is worth taking.

After all, you wouldn’t walk into a courtroom and argue a case before you have done a complete examination of all the facts.

Until next time,

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Hello everyone!

They say that by graduation time, the average college student may change his/her major around six (6) times, luckily for me, it was only twice.
I always dreamed of being a news anchor, but up until a year ago I realized that becoming a lawyer is what I want to do. It is not a secret that lawyers lead a pretty stressful lifestyle, some more than others, but what you don’t hear often is about the process that may make or break the entrance to Law School.
The studies at law school are indeed something completely different than any other graduate studies, as you are being taught to think like you never have before. However, first you have to make sure you get into the law school of your choice, and that is a process in itself.
As I am in the midst of this process, I can comment and discuss from personal experience about what so many potential law students are going through. I hope that you will follow my bLAWg regularly, and that you will find useful and interesting information.
Although I am an inexperienced blogger, I hope to make this exciting and hopefully motive those of you who are not sure of which direction to take.

SO WELCOME TO MY BLAWG!