Taking a lesson from my undergrad - pick something useful
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:18 pm
I've been in research the last two years out of undergrad. I did a BA in psychology because it was interesting and, before I found my drive for academics (senior year...*sigh*), it was the path of least resistance. I start out computer science, but decided I didn't want to work that much for the math portion.
I was lucky to get a job, and a really good one at that. So although I've been successful post-college, I realize it's not the common case.
Approaching law school I was thinking public interest, as it's been central to some of the research I'm involved with, and I feel moved by the need for advocacy.
HOWEVER, and here is where the lesson comes in:
I am finding myself thinking that I want to give corporate/business related law a chance. I am forcing myself to start to recognize a balance between a marketable concentration and skill set, that is enjoyable enough, and intellectually stimulating.
I look at PI work as akin to my BA in psych. It may be fun, and it may be the path of least resistance, at least as far as interest in the subject matter goes, but it's something I was lucky with once, and don't count on it again.
I am not looking to sell my soul, nor do I have illusions of big law jobs and huge salaries. I'm just trying to take a lesson I almost had to learn the hard way.
Anyone else going through something similar?
I was lucky to get a job, and a really good one at that. So although I've been successful post-college, I realize it's not the common case.
Approaching law school I was thinking public interest, as it's been central to some of the research I'm involved with, and I feel moved by the need for advocacy.
HOWEVER, and here is where the lesson comes in:
I am finding myself thinking that I want to give corporate/business related law a chance. I am forcing myself to start to recognize a balance between a marketable concentration and skill set, that is enjoyable enough, and intellectually stimulating.
I look at PI work as akin to my BA in psych. It may be fun, and it may be the path of least resistance, at least as far as interest in the subject matter goes, but it's something I was lucky with once, and don't count on it again.
I am not looking to sell my soul, nor do I have illusions of big law jobs and huge salaries. I'm just trying to take a lesson I almost had to learn the hard way.
Anyone else going through something similar?