Meh? It just means more face time on TV networks if you need a quote from a lawyer.Metatron wrote:No, it doesn't.Agozer wrote:SCIENTIST OF LAW
Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
To be perfectly honest, scientists get paid shitty-ass salaries most of the time.
Since Joe can practice with just a BA (or is it BS?), he should do no more work unless he thinks it'll help him do his job better and for more money.
I fail to see how he'd contribute more to society as a scientist of law rather than someone who would actually get cases through judges, aka get shit actually done.
I'm done with school.
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Yeah, that's actually my "problem" right now. After I get my title and profesional cell (Finishing my thesis and defending it), I'm by law, a complete mexican lawyer and allowed to practice law in all Mexico.Metatron wrote:No, it doesn't.Agozer wrote:SCIENTIST OF LAW
Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
To be perfectly honest, scientists get paid shitty-ass salaries most of the time.
Since Joe can practice with just a BA (or is it BS?), he should do no more work unless he thinks it'll help him do his job better and for more money.
I fail to see how he'd contribute more to society as a scientist of law rather than someone who would actually get cases through judges, aka get shit actually done.
If I study a masters, here in Mexico, maybe I won't be able to "practice" law (There is a scholarship I can apply to in which I can get enough money to live and study without working) but at least I will stay here and keep the pace of law reform, and study mexican terms and jurisprudence which will help me to practice law in the future, because I would study a field of law that I'm really interested in.
But if I go study abroad, I might need more than 2 years, at a place learning stuff I might or might not apply in practice, but for teaching and "title worthy", it's nicer to have a studies at another country than here.
*Sometimes I edit my posts just to correct mistakes.