1. Actually, I had offers on leaving law school from the most prominent New York firms. 2. And law school seemed the kind of education that allowed one to keep open options. 3. As a general rule, though, the good ones end up in law school. 4. But it seemed to me that law school and the profession itself were fairly open to personal development. 5. Even if I had done better in law school, it would have been hard to find a Decent job. 6. Graduates of law school hit the ground running, you see, as soon as they enter practice. 7. He soon drifted away from his hometown to Rome, where he made an abortive attempt to complete law school. 8. He was a young lawyer, just out of law school. 9. He was then only twenty-one, a callow aristocrat fresh from law school. 10. Her ambition was to go to law school and become an attorney. |