I would stick at your course, you only have a few more months before you finish...so when you have completed it, you will know better whether you want to continue in your current job or follow a career in law. If you drop out now and hate your current job in a few months, you'll wish you had finished your law degree ,so you would have other options. Don't listen to others who say you'll earn loads in law...so what? money isn't everything, only do the job if you really enjoy it!
2007-12-11 09:59:25
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answered by tai's backup 5
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Hi! i thougth i will answer you as i saw the first to answers which werent helpful! I am in a similar situation to you. I am at sixth form and finish also this june but i cannot stand it! I really cant see myself lasting that long there but i have exams in jan and june and i sat them last year so if i left all that work i did would be gone! Erm i cant really tell you to stay on at coll and get a good education really but that is probably the best thing to do! Its all up to you and just do what you know will make you happy. Make sure you know it will make you happy in the long term aswel. Like ten years from now, will you have regrets about not caryying on with law?If you know you will regret then try to stick it out.
2007-12-11 09:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Unlike the jerks who criticize your spelling, I won't. All I'll say is that if you like law, then you should stick to college. If you're happy with your current job, then do what you want. A college degree is good to have for various reasons though. Reflect deeply. This question really shouldn't be solved by others. Look inside yourself and you should be fine. Good luck!
2007-12-11 09:52:08
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answered by Tue T 3
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particularly, you will delight in college plenty greater in case you do no longer pass to a place the place all your severe college acquaintances are. you have an hazard to reinvent your self, and not carry around all the bags of what anybody recollects of you from severe college. And if the different college has greater desirable consequences, that sounds like the place you may desire to pass. I labored at Catholic faculties (and that i'm no longer Catholic) for twenty years, and it exchange right into a robust adventure. i myself did no longer sense handed over there in any respect.
2016-10-11 02:14:29
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answered by obear 4
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Definately stick with college. in the long run life is never easy and you have to be able to stick with youe commitments when the times get rough. Stick it out and graduate and your reward will be on the other side.
2007-12-11 09:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Stick it out but if you can't learn to spell better at least use spell check otherwise you'll be put on academic probation.
2007-12-11 09:52:12
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answered by Tiger by the Tail 7
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you know wt i feel like dropping out but at the end of the day it gets you ur a levels and a better job
its not long to go stick with it
2007-12-11 09:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely stay in college. If they don't have a spelling course, see if they have one to teach you how to use a spell checker.
2007-12-11 09:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you will regret it alot later in life when youre flipping burgers for $5 an hour part time when you could have been rich and a lawyer....
2007-12-11 09:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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start with one that teaches you properly English and writing techniques!
2007-12-11 09:53:40
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answered by Empress Jan 5
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