Should I switch law schools? - /adv/ (#33376884) [Archived: 249 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/17/2025, 3:01:25 PM No.33376884
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I have two options, either:

1. I keep on in my current law school where one of my professors this semester seems dead set in tearing the skin off my face, or
2. Switch to a different law school in the same city even if there's a good chance that I'll be in the same class with this girl I haven't moved on from (and also doesn't want anything to do with me) and her girlfriend.

There are also these considerations:

- Law school #2 seems to be less demanding than law school #1.

- Law school #2 is also much cheaper but hasn't performed as well as law school #1 in the Bar Exams.

- I have no plans of being an attorney and taking up the Bar Exams. I only want to get a Law degree so I can have a salary decent enough to allow me to fend for myself while renting a small room that's good enough in the same city where I'm studying. I want to be in this city because I enjoy being here, save for having to be in law school #1.

Many thanks.
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 3:02:47 PM No.33376891
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Go to the better school.
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 3:16:25 PM No.33376929
>>33376891
Do you mean the better-performing one?
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 4:43:11 PM No.33377228
>>33376884 (OP)
What makes you think that having a degree from a low-grade law school will guarantee riches and happiness?
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Anonymous
7/17/2025, 7:23:28 PM No.33377770
>>33377228
Where is being rich in having a salary decent enough to be able to fend for one's self and live in a small rented room? As for happiness, that comes from having the time and opportunity to search for it, unlike what I have right now.
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 10:04:27 AM No.33380154
>>33377770
But why do you think a law degree is the best route to your modest goal?