Glad I went. I have a job lined up that pays pretty good, I like the firm, and the hours wont be insane. However I dislike the practice area. It should be enough to allow me to pay my student loans (50k) off within 18 months mostly because its near my house which is already paid off and furnished.
I really don't care for the practice area though, but I fortunate to have the opportunity to work for a great firm with great people.
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Re: Survey: Of those who just graduated, how many regret it?
You can compare it with this survey.portaprokoss wrote:I don't have anything to compare it with since I didn't survey the class of 2013 a year ago.
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