I've been told by the prosecutors and by my own attorneys I should go to law school. I guess I have a knack for it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wasn't meant to be an attorney, but I was meant to go to law school.
I thought I would, you know, go to college, get to law school, finish, and then get a job and work as a lawyer, but that proved to be not a good fit for me.
At some point in their life, everyone thinks they should go to law school. You may in fact think you want to go to law school now.
The truth is that I'd always wanted to go to law school.
I went to law school. And I became a prosecutor. I took on a specialty that very few choose to pursue. I prosecuted child abuse and child homicide cases. Cases that were truly gut-wrenching. But standing up for those kids, being their voice for justice was the honor of a lifetime.
I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.
I chose to go to law school because I thought that someday, somehow I'd make a difference.
Nobody wants to be a lawyer - it's hard work. But it was kind of my academic route.
I have an affinity for the law. I like looking at the small type on contracts, and if I could have afforded law school, I probably would have gone.
I got into law school to supplement my business background. I'm not planning to practice law.