#Law or IT
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Law or IT
is it possible to find alternatives to do business law in a shorter amount of time? i've never heard of law taking six to seven years unless you're also including a master's postgrad.
if you're poor at maths itself and computer science then what's the chances of you passing IT in university. you probably wouldn't enjoy your future years if you're pursuing a career you have absolutely no interest in
You're right, maybe I'm just being delulu😔idk what to do
No there isnt, also I meant six years, I got the year wrong
how is it six years if i may ask?
4 years of LLB (undergraduate) Then 1 to 2 years of articles (working under a lawyer) Then board exams then Boom lawyer!
ohh okay
a much longer process ðŸ˜
are you not able to work during your degree?
- if law is expensive then IT would also be pricey
Damn never thought of it like that. Do you think IT which is just 3 years is less expensive than law? The only thing driving me to IT is its shorter years thus less tuition fees on my parents and quicker to graduate but I hateee it💔
it can be less expensive but i don't think there's a crazy difference
because your 1-2 years of chambering/pupillage after your degree should not be very expensive
if you hate IT but did it then you would be wasting years and money doing something you don't even like
yes you are actually right, i suposse i am just scared of the risk of law, and IK big risk = bigger reward
illunimati
law can be very profitable and if you believe that you are well suited for it then the only solution is to pursue it
I agree its just like its a little oversaturated i beleive, and hard to get articles. Its only good ocne you made it
bro ik im sounding silly cause thats the case with every job
the oversaturation depends on what field of law you pursue
yes business law is very 💀 common
so im doomed if i do or dont ...damn GUYS💔
dw i'm going into corporate law so it's also as competitive
basically yes
you'd make the most money as a partner in a firm
so everyone climbs the same obstacle
@formal shadow ty fo your adivce!
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u/ur parents can borrow money as long as u know u wont quit cuz its basically an investment and then pay off later when ur earning alot . : )
My parents dont like the idea of loans
i still believe in YOLO
I would rather do law,
Firstly , you would not enjoy any of the IT business except If you were to have a skill on high demand.
Secondly, Law is a very stable business and IT companies are barely holding on in recent years.
Thirdly, Isn't it possible to work for a years or Try hard studying to skip some years
Thanks for advice!
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