When I was a kid, I was asked what I want to be when I grow up. I said I want to be a lawyer! :D
I was a dreamer back then. I bet all of us were asked the same question when we we're kiddos. Yet only a few get to pursue their dreams. As for me, my dream changed when I was growing up. It became simpler and less complicated, I guess. I end up being a call center agent.
My cousins Michelle and Lainy also have the same dream, actually. They also wanted to be lawyers. In fact, Michelle went to law school and spent just one semester then decided not to continue. Lainy just didn't enroll. Both of them are intelligent and could've ended up being great lawyers.
If I only have the "brains" and the perseverance, I might also have enrolled in law school. Then maybe go abroad and pursue that career overseas where I'd be better compensated. Or maybe try to pursue the course abroad by taking the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). There are lsat prep courses available online anyway to get one's self ready for the test. It's way better than going to school for the classes. You can do it even in the comforts of your home. That's virtual learning at its best.
Am I considering law school? :D Let me think thoroughly about it!
I was a dreamer back then. I bet all of us were asked the same question when we we're kiddos. Yet only a few get to pursue their dreams. As for me, my dream changed when I was growing up. It became simpler and less complicated, I guess. I end up being a call center agent.
My cousins Michelle and Lainy also have the same dream, actually. They also wanted to be lawyers. In fact, Michelle went to law school and spent just one semester then decided not to continue. Lainy just didn't enroll. Both of them are intelligent and could've ended up being great lawyers.
If I only have the "brains" and the perseverance, I might also have enrolled in law school. Then maybe go abroad and pursue that career overseas where I'd be better compensated. Or maybe try to pursue the course abroad by taking the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). There are lsat prep courses available online anyway to get one's self ready for the test. It's way better than going to school for the classes. You can do it even in the comforts of your home. That's virtual learning at its best.
Am I considering law school? :D Let me think thoroughly about it!



