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Old 17-05-2005, 23:50   #14
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Re: Help needed: Life changing decisions

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Originally Posted by Incognitas
My brother-in-law decided to become a solicitor when in his 30's..He succeeded very well indeed so I say go for it..
But thats just it Scrotnig said ........

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Originally Posted by scrotnig
I should add I've no designs on actually going into law as a career...I just want to do this because it's a challenge and I enjoy the subject.

So....my question to the forum is...am i doing the right thing? Should I go for it? Or am I deluding myself?

Thanks for reading my boring crap!
Now to me, although I admire your courage, I would put all the time / effort / money into something I would use in the future

I know you would have it to fall back on, but if you have no need of it now would you in the future, why not study for something you would enjoy and make a living out of, if need be.
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