Here's what I've learned since I've graduated from law school and waiting on my bar results...
1) everyone wants you to be their lawyer
2) no one wants to pay for advice
3) the only real jobs you can have, while you wait for your license, are research/writing gigs for other attorneys (who have ZERO intention on hiring you after you're licensed) or government jobs
4) you have all of this free time in which you are motivated to do absolutely nothing
linnova:
I hear ya! After receiving my Pre-Vet degree, I thought I would have so many job options before I went into vet school.... hopefully something good enough to pay for tuition... But the only job I seem to be getting hired for is vet tech positions. Plus everyone I now wants to call me at random hours of the night because they "found kittens and don't know what to do" or their animal got hurt and want to know if they should go to the vet. I hope you passed your bars!
m_roach27:
@linnova I actually ended up failing the bar by three points. But, now I'm in a position that even more awkward. Now, I'm over qualified to be a law Clark or an assistant, yet not licensed. So, most people just want me to write letters and read contracts for them. I will retake the bar in July and everything will be better.