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Law Career
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Law Career

Hey fellas, thanks for the responses. Pepini your shit is money.

I have already heard the warnings about law school (see the SA dorks), and I have tried my best to accommodate for them by doing well on my LSAT (168, 96%) and getting into a school with good employment prospects. Last week, I just went to an open house at Boston College (both of Massachusetts' senators went there for law school), and talked with quite a few of their 3L's who were lined up with 160K jobs. They weren't common, but they weren't uncommon either. The fact is, Biglaw has a high turnover rate; young lawyers always have a chance. The ones who acquired these jobs seemed to have networked extensively for them, however. Not a problem; my cold approach game is super tight compared to most of the dorks at law school.

Additionally, there is a backup plan now for law school students: http://www.law.stanford.edu/program/tuition/assistance/
The LARP forgives all federal debts should a student pursue a public career. So, if I can't become the high-flyer lawyer, I can always settle with a comfort existence for a decade or whatever. Worse things have happened to better people.

I understand that law school has no guarantees. But name something in life that does? For every man who has succeeded, there are three who have failed. I'm sure our resident G has seen many fail where he has succeeded. That I may fail in law school still does not change the fact that law school is still my best opportunity for success.


I was hoping you guys might be able to give any tips on specific situations for a lawyer or young law student. For example:

- How to introduce yourself to others when the question of "What do you do?" comes up, whether it's with men or ladies.
- What kind of dress attire should I have, considering I'm living on less than 15K for the next few years? I lift regularly and have a decent build. 5'8''. Handsome compared to many.
- If I go into biglaw, what should I do after I get out of biglaw? (Since there's almost no way I'd get partner)
- Whether I should stay in Boston, or try for a NY job.
- Anything else you've seen successful lawyers do?

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I also have a lawyer friend who is a public defender, works normal hours, but obviously doesn't get paid as much as someone who opens his own practice. He still gets laid like a champ, though.

Mind telling me how he ran his game?




I'd like to be a G just as much as the next guy. As long as I try my best, I'll be satisfied with the results.

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