A fair number of English majors in my state go on to law school. I hadn't really thought about it, I'd rather be petting dogs than stammering in front of a judge, see? But I have been checking on ways to help critters, because frankly I like animals better than people. There's some type of fancypants lawyer that protects animal rights, everything from veterinary malpractice to abuse issues. So I was all "I get to help dogs and tell people off who hurt them? Bring it baby!"
There are two law schools in Idaho. One is University of Idaho, so I'd have to move away from my husband for a full three years. The other is right here in my own town, but the tuition alone for one single year is more than my husband paid for his engineering education over a total of seven years.
O.O Holy dang, law school. Holy dang.
I don't know the job prospects for attorneys in Idaho either, so it might be better, but the prospects in the east are pretty terrible at the moment. Best of luck if you try though!
The best I could afford to try is being a paralegal. I could do that online or through community college, and it wouldn't cost an arm, a leg, and my firstborn son. But there's no guarantee then that I could "specialize" or whatnot in animal rights.
Then again, even if I was writing up nonsense for divorce attorneys and all that boring stuff, it would still be better than having just an English major.
Liels, you could always try after a Master's. Then you could teach at community college and make a ***-ton more than I will out the gate.
Not sure if this is actually the truth, but I'm not sure college would be worth it unless you're getting Masters/Ph.D/etc at this point... If I was just going to college for associate's or bachelor's... who knows if I'd be able to get a job I like, that also pays well.
In all honesty, I'm probably *** regardless, but this is just how I feel atm and it gives me motivation to keep going with my education for now :x
I think I may have found my problem in the burg that screwed me, there's some NPC there that sells you ***that I either didn't pass, killed... or just passed that I should have talked to for a better weapon probably, also that HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE bonfire that I figured out why I couldn't light it :p
A fair number of English majors in my state go on to law school. I hadn't really thought about it, I'd rather be petting dogs than stammering in front of a judge, see? But I have been checking on ways to help critters, because frankly I like animals better than people. There's some type of fancypants lawyer that protects animal rights, everything from veterinary malpractice to abuse issues. So I was all "I get to help dogs and tell people off who hurt them? Bring it baby!"
There are two law schools in Idaho. One is University of Idaho, so I'd have to move away from my husband for a full three years. The other is right here in my own town, but the tuition alone for one single year is more than my husband paid for his engineering education over a total of seven years.
O.O Holy dang, law school. Holy dang.
I don't know the job prospects for attorneys in Idaho either, so it might be better, but the prospects in the east are pretty terrible at the moment. Best of luck if you try though!
The best I could afford to try is being a paralegal. I could do that online or through community college, and it wouldn't cost an arm, a leg, and my firstborn son. But there's no guarantee then that I could "specialize" or whatnot in animal rights.
Then again, even if I was writing up nonsense for divorce attorneys and all that boring stuff, it would still be better than having just an English major.
I was in burg and I came across a summon glyp, does that summon the actual person or is it just a NPC? (it didn't work that's why i'm curious, clicked it twice, it was connecting, then failed)
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.