Oh definitely - I'd agree with you. However, in terms of marketability, lawyers aren't doing well nowadays. I have read of several stories of people who regret going to law school. They then go into a STEM field or even medicine. Even some law schools are advising against going there.
As for...
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I am a first year college student with only vague ideas of what he wants to do in life. I have recently considered engineering as my major. Admittedly I do not need to know what I'm going to do for the rest of my life just yet, but the problem is I have vague ideas...
I'm a community college student. Was mediocre at best in Math in high school, excelled at subjects like history and writing, enjoy memorizing, and I even developed my own website. Enjoy reading, listening to new music, writing, watching TV series and movies, all that good stuff. Hope I can join...
...that I'm not smart enough.
Yes, I know - hard work matters more than smarts. But I look at kids way younger than I am who are building things and have had a natural scientific curiosity, making physics for fun, doing differential equations since they were 8, etc. And I can't help but feel...