My dad, ever concerned about my financial state, suggested I go through med school or law school and work as a missionary that way. It'll earn me some money (for me, my kids, and my potential orphanage) and it'll still be doing what I love.
I said that there is NO WAY I could EVER be a doctor of any kind (other than perhaps a professor), but that I would look into law school.
I did as I said and have been doing some research. What's an LSAT? What kind of law would I need to study? How many years until I graduate from law school? And perhaps most importantly, how much would x amount of years at a law school cost?
As I have been looking into this, the more I like it....the more I love it, actually.
This seems right for me.
A graduate school fair came to Westmont today. I got to listen to tons of school's little spiels (yep, even Biola's! HA!! As if! It'd be like me getting my bachelor's at USC and then going to get some sort of graduate's at UCLA. No way.). I talked to about a half a dozen law schools including Liberty, USC, Southwestern, UCI, and Chapman.
However, the one school that stuck out to me was one called Trinity Law. I went up to talk to this guy and he told me, among other things, that Westmont grads get an automatic 50% scholarship, along with any other scholarships we may ascertain, simply by graduating from a Christian school. He said that they are trying to get future lawyers to be able to get on with what God has for their life and not have to spend forever trying to pay back their schooling.
Doesn't that sound just perfect for me?
Instead of having to work at a killer firm after law school just to repay Westmont and my law school, I can just work to repay Westmont and focus most of my time on my job out in Africa.
Pretty sure this is my future school.
And I'm pretty stoked about it too.
And so is my dad.
You do blow me away!
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