Why You Should Go to Law School
Why You Should Go to Law School
Continuing education beyond college is a difficult decision for a lot of people. Getting an advanced degree can be just as expensive or even more expensive than an undergraduate degree. If you’re going to spend several more years in school, you need to be passionate about the field that you’re pursuing. You also need to be reasonably assured that the investment that you’re making in yourself is going to pay off. Getting a Juris Doctor is one of the best possible avenues to continue your education and enter a knowledge field. You can use this degree to begin a legal career in one of many potential fields. It can also give you the opportunity to do work that you find to be meaningful, gratifying, and lucrative.Secure Your Financial Future Graduates who are completing a bachelor’s degree are increasingly wary about the prospect of tacking new student loans onto the obligations that they have already accumulated. To some extent, however, concerns about the ability to manage undergraduate debt are a factor in why people choose to pursue a master's or doctorate level credential. One advantage of being a full-time student is that it typically facilitates deferral or forbearance of some types of aid. Individuals who have an undergraduate degree that’s left them with a sizable amount of debt and a scarcity of job prospects shouldn’t be too brash about deferring valuable employment experience to stay in school and explore options. Instead, they need a fair degree of commitment and resolve about what they want to do.
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Kevin Gardner graduated with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA from UCLA. He works as a business consultant for InnovateBTS where he helps companies integrate technology to improve performance. He shares his knowledge and expertise not only with his clients, but also with his fellow bloggers and readers.