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QuestionsThatNeedAnswers 47 - 29 Apr 2008 - Main.JenniferClark
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 Can an autonomous practitioner hang a shingle directly after law school without taking over a family practice?

-- DanielHarris - 28 Apr 2008

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It seems like a lot of the questions asked so far are based on the shared fear that we will all end up unhappy because we're stuck in a boring and/or high-stress job. Well, I believe that you don't always know what you will end up enjoying and it is even harder to predict what dream job will lead you to true self-actualization and happiness. Therefore, I think the better question for me to ask myself is not "what makes me happy?", but "how do I remain flexible enough to continue to search for that dream job throughout my career?".

I am sure my dreams and priorities will change throughout my life. So, I want to have the tools necessary to get jobs in government, public interest, firms, and internationally. In other words, is it still possible to be a Renaissance woman (w/ a legal degree)? What do I need to do now to start stocking the necessary tool box?

-- JenniferClark - 29 Apr 2008

 
 
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