Here's my story. I finished my M.S. in Computer Science last year. I've started full time employment. It's going pretty good, but I've found myself not knowing what to do with myself when I don't have the deadlines and pressures that come with school. Also, I find myself missing the sense of working towards something. I've been thinking that I need to go back to school and have been leaning heavily towards law school. I've been interested in this for a long time. I find myself following much that the EFF does and would like to be able to do technology law along those lines.
1. Explain to me why I should or should not follow this line of reasoning any further.
2. What are some good ways to discover for myself if this is a good idea?
3. If I do decide this is right for me, where do I get started on the process?
4. If not law school, what should I do to keep myself from becoming another white collar burnout?
People succeed in answering Buddy Vernon's questions 25% of the time (1 success in 4 attempts).
Answers by: nerkles | Jake McArthur | jer | Dave
I could offer spiritual advice on this (evangelistic, even, though I hate to use turn-off buzzwords like that), but I have a feeling that's not what you believe you want. Correct me if I am wrong and I can go deeper.
Besides that, I don't think I can say anything that has not been said already.