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Sounds like law school, you spend all the time studying, just to sit in a court room listening to national rules 24/7 while picking your nose (picking your nose is vital to this profession)
Is law school/attorney work really that bad? I've got ambitions of going to law school (mainly because I've thoroughly enjoyed debate + mock trials and activities of the sort throughout highschool). I'm a highschool senior by the way, going into computer engineering for undergrad (so I have something to fall back on instead of like political science), but I could use some advice from someone who has been through the process.
At first, yes, thats what you do, but if you continued studying you would proceed to be a legit attorney or detective, that is after you graduate, but you can also open a private office (private eye/ private attorney) instead of the corporate stuff.