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by ibopm
4322 days ago
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Engineer turned law student here. I am just finishing my term as a summer associate at a top IP boutique. I deal with patents everyday and it is literally soul crushing at times. Especially with software patents, it is the most ridiculous thing I have ever spent time on. After I get called to the bar, I am going back to my programming roots. Unfortunately, I've been rusty while attending law school and basically have to relearn everything. That's okay though, because I'd rather do it and become an example to other people so they won't make the same mistake I did. |
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I left law school in the middle of my second year to start a business. Typically, when I talk to non-practicing lawyers now, they say "I wish I did that".
If you're sure you don't want to do law, then finishing it + passing the bar is pure waste. Time is precious. Your 20s are especially precious.
It sounds like you've got a year or two left on this path. That's 10-20% of your 20s. What does it get you?