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Originally Posted by Szeto
which school do you go to for your Biz Mgt?
To op,
It is good that you now have a direction (law-field) and I am not trying to put you down or anything but if you think about the average length (7 years?) to obtain that license to practice, assuming you are, you will be mid 30s and fresh into the field... I think it's a bit late to enter but hey, if you are determined then you'll still make it 
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you're kinda right. it's actually going to be 8 1/2 year to finish because i am still completing my high school diploma at a very slow pace (1 course a semester).
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Originally Posted by Tapioca
Devil's Advocate here:
I work with people who have law degrees and some of the people I went to school with did their law degrees. Pursuing a career in law is not for everyone - you have to be a Type-A personality and be anal retentive in order to succeed. You need to ask yourself if you are that type of person because if not, you will get eaten alive in the course of your studies and/or when you get that articling job.
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i think when it comes to arguing and proving something is right or wrong, i can be very anal, especially when i know 100% i am right and the other person is not admitting to it.
it's comments like these that makes me have second thought, and i don't blame you because i'm a very realistic person. and realistic people don't succeed or fail in life, they seem to live a mediocre life and settle with what they have. i'm not steering off on my goals just because of these few comments. it's these comments that raises another problem for me to solve, a question for me to answer. i have been through many decisions in my life and know that every time i start something fresh, there'll always be a set back but in the end i always succeed better than anyone else by quickly learning from my mistakes.
selling my car is not an option because my car is my wheels to get my shit done. without it, i feel discouraged and unmotivated.