I recently left the O&G industry as chronicled in another thread, and I'm looking to pivot into a new industry. The wife and I were recently discussing the possibility of me going into law, honestly she was the one that keyed me into this idea and I have to say that I'm intrigued.
I'm in Tucson AZ, and there's a good university local to me (University of Arizona), and apparently they have a good law school. Constitutional law has piqued my interest, which they rank high in. Talking with one of the admissions counselors, he suggested I look at a Masters of Legal Studies since I already have a Bachelors of Science in Engineering, however I'm not really aware of what career prospects that would bring me. I'm still in the process of talking with the admissions counselors and finding out what may be a good fit for me, if I decide to pursue this route.
Anyways, I'm curious to hear from real lawyers (or those with Masters of Legal Studies) about their careers, what they do and the job satisfaction (or lack thereof) that comes with it.
I'm in Tucson AZ, and there's a good university local to me (University of Arizona), and apparently they have a good law school. Constitutional law has piqued my interest, which they rank high in. Talking with one of the admissions counselors, he suggested I look at a Masters of Legal Studies since I already have a Bachelors of Science in Engineering, however I'm not really aware of what career prospects that would bring me. I'm still in the process of talking with the admissions counselors and finding out what may be a good fit for me, if I decide to pursue this route.
Anyways, I'm curious to hear from real lawyers (or those with Masters of Legal Studies) about their careers, what they do and the job satisfaction (or lack thereof) that comes with it.