Law School or Speech Pathologist
I'm going through a career choice problem and I know it is utterly ridiculous that I seem to not be able to make this decision myself.
Caveat: I am not normally this indecisive/insecure. Because this is online I feel I have a little more anonymity.
CONS of Law:
I am worried about the debt, I am worried about a possible lack of motivation, the annoying law student types, not being in the top 25% of my class and not being able to secure a job... not to mention long hours... and lots of proofing/drafting.
PROS of Law:
I can do it. There's advancement/possible money and prestige. I can help people through public interest. Could be exciting and a chance to start a new life.
I also fear regret of not living up to my potential. BUT!!
$150,000+ debt = $30,000-$60,000 a year starting? Worth it?. paying it off for 25 years?
I also applied to try to be a Speech Pathologist
Reapplied to take prereqs for a year then will apply to a 2 year masters program
Cons of an SLP:
No "advancement", no big social justice picture, all women?
Pros of an SLP:
If you don't like working or get bored in your environment you can always change(ex, school, hospital, nursing home, outpatient), Helps people with their problems and will see actual growth, eventually, makes $47,000-$113,000 depending on how much you contract median was around $66,000-$84,000.
My debt $36K-$60K at most.
I know I have to ask myself what I want to do, but can anyone help me please? I've racked my brain about these choices for the past 2 months. I come from working in a non-profit so I really do like that big picture systemic change POSSIBLE aspect of law... but Speech therapy is a sure thing, and you can leave your work at work...
Anyone go through these career paths before, please help.
|