Monday, October 8, 2012

sacrificed outings with friends

Orthopedic Job Outlook

Hence, for all those aspiring wannabe lawyers, life at law school is not a flight to this beach holiday package at Hawaii. It's a rat race to get at the very best, and there is a catch, just the best get to survive, runners up get ignored.

I had imagined a lot about life after school. It seemed very hunky dory in my experience. I'd seen many people within my street attend college, and they too explained about college life and it is fun part. The purpose which many of them hide of your stuff is the bare truth. Yes, life after school is not exactly the approach we take to picture it. I guess it all adds up, the very moment we write the competitive exams. Whoa! They are set with a level of difficulty. But, we shrug off the pain and obstacles on our way to test, and provide within our best. If any of you thought, the struggle was over on giving your very best at the competitive exams, think again. It is merely an acid for the life long struggle you might actually cover to manage, on clearing these professional course competitive exams. Here is my story. I aspired to become lawyer. Hence, I did things i just wrote in the previous few lines. Struggled through the materials, burnt midnight oil, sacrificed outings with friends, skipped my favorites on TV. Finally, obviously, gave the exam as well. The day from the results, as anybody would experience, would be a nervous one for me personally too. It was a do or die situation, and becoming left out wasnt exactly the way I wanted it to be. I managed to get. It felt like a thousand shooting stars in heaven. I felt a few feet off the floor, butterflies in my stomach and all sorts of that. Yeah yeah, the usual Dreams and ultra-high confidence level on seeing my result.

All I had dreamt up in regards to a lawyer so far was he was one that debated and argued. It was what the movies and novels told me concerning the life of an attorney. Exciting, challenging and so forth. But, here's another tip. What looks exciting and challenging in fiction do not need to necessarily maintain actual life. If given an opportunity, I would sue those filmmakers and authors for a million dollars. Life at law school isn't particularly fun. Its monotonous and you are buried inside books for most of the time. It really isnt fair. If those novels and films tried painting a rosy picture from the course as much, they sure succeeded as many of us, with panache for debating chose to make it our career. But, if their aim ended up being to show how a lawyer lived, and just how exciting his profession was, these were leading us in the wrong direction. However, I arrived at the main crux of my article. Not only law, every professional course is an ongoing rat race. You need to beat the best, to be the best!

By: aidalsingh

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