themonalisa
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So im beginning law school this year, and have wanted to do law since year 10 (when my teen girl mind settled and finally realised what she wanted to do in life). In senior i took up humanities/english related subjects so I game myself the best chance of proving my communication skills.
But ive come to realise through orientation week, that a bunch of previously medicine aspiring students in my school have come to law school.
What confuses me is why such a 360 degree change in their career field?
If they didnt get the marks to do medicine - but still really want to do it - why dont they just do science adn give the gamsat test?
Are they doing law for the status and money?
something they could achieve in medicine as well surely...
If not - if their doing law as an easy way to status and money - then maybe their only passion in life is status and money?
I only feel angry for those people that actually wanted to get into law - but got kicked out by these med failures.
What's your opinion on this>?
But ive come to realise through orientation week, that a bunch of previously medicine aspiring students in my school have come to law school.
What confuses me is why such a 360 degree change in their career field?
If they didnt get the marks to do medicine - but still really want to do it - why dont they just do science adn give the gamsat test?
Are they doing law for the status and money?
something they could achieve in medicine as well surely...
If not - if their doing law as an easy way to status and money - then maybe their only passion in life is status and money?
I only feel angry for those people that actually wanted to get into law - but got kicked out by these med failures.
What's your opinion on this>?