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I did it for 13 years, miserable the whole time, and finally quit to work or democratic political campaigns (also a sucky existence; I am a masochist).
Law school is worth it, I loved it. For the first time in your life (unless you are going to a very elite school) everyone around you will be really really smart.
You will be truly challenged, you will actually have to prepare for classes, but then the classes are so much more rewarding because of that preparation, and the fear. Think of sports, think of the difference between a scrimmage game in practice, and a real game with the championship on the line; thats law school versus undergrad. The professors keep you so on your toes that going into class is like suiting up for a game.
That said, its not that hard, really. Most people pass. That crap about how you will never see another movie or read a book is self-gloriying exaggeration. My class in law school was a roving party. Perhaps because of the stress, we were wild, parties, bar nights, bed hopping, divorces, our Student Bar Association threw keg parties every thursday, and every week someone would wind up puking, someone would go home with someone they shouldn't, something memorable would happen. The worst of it is the two week exam periods, you will study your every waking moment during those, but thats only 4 weeks a year. There are no midterms and no papers for the most part, just the final, so thats not bad.
In return you will learn to think critically. Like a jesuit. You will learn how to see the flaws in every argument, you will learn to truly use your mind, you will learn to think as never before.
I would do it even if I were never to practice a day as a lawyer. However, if your are just doing it for some other purpose, try to find a program that combines the law degree with a program that has to do with what you really want to do, that way you get both for the price of one, if you know what I mean, research and look around for these programs, Law and public policy was one that my school offered, you got a JD and a masters in public policy together. There have to be some that do the same with business related topics.
Good luck, go for it, let no one intimidate you, it was the greatest time of my life.
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