Rusty Young Man
Regular Member
Here goes:
I'm a biochemistry major. I'm not passionate about it ("hate" is a strong word...:lol, but already three years into it. Scholarship only helps over four years, so I'm just going to graduate with a B.S. in Biochemistry (I do find it interesting, just not a passion). My plan is to find a job to pay for future classes towards something in law.
Seeing as I seem to be passionate about the RKBA and the Second Amendment (squares and rectangles) as well as individual Rights and Freedoms, I figure something along that line of work might be better (hence, law). For the most part, people in what is my current line of work focus on proteins, antibodies, genomics, etc., and don't care very much about the RKBA (slight leftist slant though).
My question:
What is the quickest path I can take to get a degree in some form of law-oriented career?
I say "quickest" because I don't want to spend too much time and money doing what I should have done in the first place banghead, but WITHOUT any (academic) scholarship help this time. All I'm looking for is a job where my passions (individual Rights & Freedoms, guns, and helping people) come together, and are able to pay my living expenses.
I should have listened to the words uttered by my first-semester chemistry professor the first day of classes:
"To be happy in life, do what makes your heart sing, and find somebody stupid enough to pay you for it." - Dr. Wayne E. Wesolowski (of Wikipedia fame: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Wesolowski)
NOTE: As you can tell, this is not yet fully thought-out (the realization only hit me this semester, about a month and a half ago:banghead.
Please have mercy in replying.
I'm a biochemistry major. I'm not passionate about it ("hate" is a strong word...:lol, but already three years into it. Scholarship only helps over four years, so I'm just going to graduate with a B.S. in Biochemistry (I do find it interesting, just not a passion). My plan is to find a job to pay for future classes towards something in law.
Seeing as I seem to be passionate about the RKBA and the Second Amendment (squares and rectangles) as well as individual Rights and Freedoms, I figure something along that line of work might be better (hence, law). For the most part, people in what is my current line of work focus on proteins, antibodies, genomics, etc., and don't care very much about the RKBA (slight leftist slant though).
My question:
What is the quickest path I can take to get a degree in some form of law-oriented career?
I say "quickest" because I don't want to spend too much time and money doing what I should have done in the first place banghead, but WITHOUT any (academic) scholarship help this time. All I'm looking for is a job where my passions (individual Rights & Freedoms, guns, and helping people) come together, and are able to pay my living expenses.
I should have listened to the words uttered by my first-semester chemistry professor the first day of classes:
"To be happy in life, do what makes your heart sing, and find somebody stupid enough to pay you for it." - Dr. Wayne E. Wesolowski (of Wikipedia fame: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Wesolowski)
NOTE: As you can tell, this is not yet fully thought-out (the realization only hit me this semester, about a month and a half ago:banghead.
Please have mercy in replying.
Last edited: