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 If you're not going to participate in the traditional firm structure, how can you go about looking for a mentor? Additionally, how could you find a mentor that is able to help you with your entire career path? What are some ways to find a pro bono cause outside of the ideas with firms and their billable hours? Is it reasonable to think that you can change the way that law school classes are taught?

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What should I do if I think I may want to work in academia? How do I figure out if I really want to do that? Do I have to want to teach? (Personally, I have serious problems with public speaking but I could be really happy spending the next 20 years doing library research…) How do I figure out if this is really the type of work I would like to do? Am I simply addicted to student life? Am I lazy? Once I decide I might want to do something academic what course of study should I follow? Should I look into PhD? programs? Is that necessary? What if I am interested in the intersection of law and social sciences? Again, how do I figure out if that is really what I want to do? I have never taken a break from school so I think I need to graduate from law school and work for a while. What should I do during that period if I think I may want to return to school? Clerk? Work for a while then just go back to school? What are some helpful resources?

-- ThaliaJulme - 24 Apr 2008

 
 
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