DisneylandDarling
Dreams of Disney
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2016
Hey all! I'm currently in university right now and am wondering what I should do after graduation. I've started seriously considering law, but am not sure if that is a wise choice. I will more than likely graduate with a 3.4-3.5 GPA (maybe a bit higher depending on how the reset of the semesters play out), taking a fairly difficult course of study my school offers. I know attorneys IRL aren't like on T.V., but feel a drawing to this profession. I don't want to go into major debt, although am not completely debt-averse. I'll figure out finances if this is something that would truly be a wise decision. I'm a great writer (don't judge me by my writings on here lol), have a strong work-ethic, and can see myself doing this.
On the other hand, I've sort of enjoyed finance and banking courses and could see myself doing something in that if I decide against law.
Honestly, any advice from my post-undergraduate DIS peeps would be greatly appreciated. If you're a lawyer/attorney, what undergrad GPA did you have/LSAT score did you have to get into law school? Do you enjoy what you do? Would you change your course if you could have a do-over?
P.S. go easy on me! The Community Board can be ruthless, but take pity on me! I'm a mere college student!
On the other hand, I've sort of enjoyed finance and banking courses and could see myself doing something in that if I decide against law.
Honestly, any advice from my post-undergraduate DIS peeps would be greatly appreciated. If you're a lawyer/attorney, what undergrad GPA did you have/LSAT score did you have to get into law school? Do you enjoy what you do? Would you change your course if you could have a do-over?
P.S. go easy on me! The Community Board can be ruthless, but take pity on me! I'm a mere college student!