Is a JD the best thing?
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:50 pm
The last year and a half, I've been preparing for Law School because I'm interested in the kind of work lawyers do. But tbh, it was also partly because I lacked a concrete direction since graduating from college. I took the LSAT, applied, and have heard back from most of my schools and am probably going to decide between UVA, W&M, and Notre Dame. I was WL'd at most of my other top choices.
While asking myself which school was really worth it, I realized I had to ask myself if LS was even worth it.
So here are the questions I've been thinking about. If anyone has any insight/guidance, that would be appreciated.
1. I'm not too concerned with my future paycheck, but I do want to live comfortably. With the recent layoffs and the increase in enrollment will this be less possible than say a lot of other fields?
2. I want to work with creative companies (design / media/publishing) around trademarks and copyrights and similar IP related work. However, since my degree is in economics and art history, it seems like I wouldn't be competitive without a patent license. Is that pretty much the case?
3. I don't really know much about the law (not a poli sci, phil., or hist. major and never worked at a law firm). Could I even do remotely well? It just seems that the majority of the people on this forum are or have been involved with the legal industry either in their studies or work.
3. This may sound silly too, but after talking to a lot of lawyers, I don't know if i fit the required personality profile. I'm a guy who bakes, watches 90s TV show reruns, and knits in my free time. (I do realize I'll probably need to kick my TV habit, but I can deal with that). I'm just not what I picture a lawyer to be. But I can see myself enjoying the work itself. What type of person does well in school and as a lawyer?
Anyway, if anyone has any insight to these questions, thanks so much!
While asking myself which school was really worth it, I realized I had to ask myself if LS was even worth it.
So here are the questions I've been thinking about. If anyone has any insight/guidance, that would be appreciated.
1. I'm not too concerned with my future paycheck, but I do want to live comfortably. With the recent layoffs and the increase in enrollment will this be less possible than say a lot of other fields?
2. I want to work with creative companies (design / media/publishing) around trademarks and copyrights and similar IP related work. However, since my degree is in economics and art history, it seems like I wouldn't be competitive without a patent license. Is that pretty much the case?
3. I don't really know much about the law (not a poli sci, phil., or hist. major and never worked at a law firm). Could I even do remotely well? It just seems that the majority of the people on this forum are or have been involved with the legal industry either in their studies or work.
3. This may sound silly too, but after talking to a lot of lawyers, I don't know if i fit the required personality profile. I'm a guy who bakes, watches 90s TV show reruns, and knits in my free time. (I do realize I'll probably need to kick my TV habit, but I can deal with that). I'm just not what I picture a lawyer to be. But I can see myself enjoying the work itself. What type of person does well in school and as a lawyer?
Anyway, if anyone has any insight to these questions, thanks so much!