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of all the discouraging things I've been hearing about law school and getting a job after law school. I'm not wealthy in the least, but fortunately I didn't have to pay much for my undergrad education, and have more to spend on law school. I have a disabled mother and need to stay close to home (Alabama) for law school. There are no top law schools here, and I know to get a job in a big firm you either need to graduate at the top of your class from a tier-1 law school, or have great connections. I wanted to practice intellectual property/entertainment law, but I'm worried I won't be able to find a job in these areas in Alabama.
I have an undergraduate double degree in music/music education. Is there a way (other than entertainment law) that I can combine these two interests (music and law)? What are some other advantages of having a law degree in the music profession? I'm glad that if law doesn't work out, I can always teach, but I really am passionate about the law. Thanks!
I have an undergraduate double degree in music/music education. Is there a way (other than entertainment law) that I can combine these two interests (music and law)? What are some other advantages of having a law degree in the music profession? I'm glad that if law doesn't work out, I can always teach, but I really am passionate about the law. Thanks!