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by Distozion
1376 days ago
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I did try to do it, currently not yet successfully. Since I had interest in law, I started working on a LLB (a law degree that would be first step to be a lawyer in the UK) on the side, thinking I could pivot into a niche of legal tech (combining CS degree + law degree). At least that seemed like a potential possibility. While I'm quite happy with the skills I gained going through the law degree, it has yet to payoff when it comes moving to a more niche position. Next goal is probably committing more time into Rust, since I at least found it enjoyable (at least when compared to Typescript...). |
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at least in the US you need an undergrad in a technical discipline + law degree