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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 567310" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Janet -</p><p></p><p>You have a college degree, law school is just 3 or 4 more. As Dear Abby/Ann Landers said to the person who asked if they should spend 7 years going to medical school when they'd be 7 years older at the end - if you don't go, you'll still be 7 years older, you just won't be a doctor. If you can get your health issues under control (and, by the way, my 88 year old mother in law just had a hip replacement and is out of her wheelchair), look for a job with an insurance company. Many have SIU units which investigate fraud, your background and experience may be a big asset.</p><p></p><p>Nancy -</p><p></p><p>I am second seating a trial, sort of, for the first time ever. It is so hard, I need to velcro my butt to the seat. The funny thing is my H is really outgoing, charismatic, etc. and did one trial ever, where he almost pooped his pants from fear. I am the quiet, introverted, withdrawn one but I am a good trial attorney. I really love the medical parts the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 567310, member: 3493"] Janet - You have a college degree, law school is just 3 or 4 more. As Dear Abby/Ann Landers said to the person who asked if they should spend 7 years going to medical school when they'd be 7 years older at the end - if you don't go, you'll still be 7 years older, you just won't be a doctor. If you can get your health issues under control (and, by the way, my 88 year old mother in law just had a hip replacement and is out of her wheelchair), look for a job with an insurance company. Many have SIU units which investigate fraud, your background and experience may be a big asset. Nancy - I am second seating a trial, sort of, for the first time ever. It is so hard, I need to velcro my butt to the seat. The funny thing is my H is really outgoing, charismatic, etc. and did one trial ever, where he almost pooped his pants from fear. I am the quiet, introverted, withdrawn one but I am a good trial attorney. I really love the medical parts the most. [/QUOTE]
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