The only thing I learn on a daily basis from law school is that I disliked it and the law so much that it's constantly this fire at my heels.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was fresh out of law school, I had a burning desire to do something important, to have an impact in some way, but I didn't know what it was.
I give off rather mixed messages about the law. On the one hand, I can honestly say I don't miss working in a law office. On the other hand I do enjoy watching the law and while the profession may have its problems, I have sold zillions of books out of magnifying them.
I was always interested in law at school; it was a great outlet to argue but not make anyone angry!
I was attracted to law school because I believed it would help me prepare for a career in the real world.
I was one of the worst attorneys. I didn't enjoy law.
I enjoyed practicing law.
I've become very fond of the law. I've always been an advocate for justice, which occasionally the law brings to light.
I like practicing law.
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.
One of the reasons I love the law is because I was raised in family - my grandfather was a lawyer, but more importantly, my grandmother was his secretary. And she taught me that lawyers were some of the most civil, most courteous - and in those days, most courtly - people that she knew.