It’s very well known that to become a doctor, you need and MD. To become an attorney, you need an MJ. There are a lot of such professions out there. But are these degrees really worth it?
Think about it. If you go to school, to, let’s say, become an attorney. What do you do? Well, you end up spending a lot of money to buy your professors BMW, you’re (probably) going to be in a boatload of student-loan debt, and there is such an over-supply of attorneys that small law-firms can pay you peanuts to do secretary work, because they can just find somebody else with the same exact credentials.
In fact, a man who went through this horror-story said that there are only 3 reasons why you should go to law school: 1) You have a full or very-nearly full scholarship, 2) you have a friend or family-relative that can 100% give you a good job, or 3) You’re going to a school that’s named Harvard, Stanford, or Yale.
And how much will it take to break you? Not many people can stand the stress of having to reach a Ph.D. Are you going to quit half-way or are you going to go all the way and have a mountain of debt?
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