(August 30, 2016 at 8:44 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: Again, not trying to dissuade you, but I want you to have a clear idea of what you're thinking of jumping into. That's why talking to an advocacy group is very important. If you can help people, make good money doing it, without having many more years worth of debt with just a Bachelors degree, then that's the smart play. That's why Rhythm said the same thing.
I appreciate the honesty. I think that I might just go for the undergrad to begin with and then weigh my options after that. I don't want to be a lawyer because of some kind of movie screen depiction of it. But I really do think that I have skills that could make me a very good lawyer. I also believe that I can do a really light summer semester too that could work with my summer work schedule. That way it can help me get a few more credits in. The only thing I'm worried about is traveling. I like to travel a lot and I know that if I am going to college all year and working then I won't be able to travel at all