u/Humble_Ad2845

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What to do as a lawyer?

Hello! the past month i’ve had multiple doubts about my career path.

I enjoy law a lot, but i cannot stand the idea of reading contracts and cases all day, i used to love reading but now it’s like i lost the craving of it because of all the thing that i have to read for college.

I don’t want to study something else if im completely honest, but i would want to work in a different space that it’s not related to it (i know, maybe not the best idea) i enjoy numbers a lot and finance it’s something that i’ve started considering.

Especially because i enjoy traveling a lot and i would love to live in other countries, something that law would not allow me to unless i pass the bar (or specific exam to litigate law, depending on the country).

So i’m here to ask for some advice that i would appreciate very much.

1- Is it possible to work in finance without a degree?
2- Any recommendations of a specific route?

I can’t lie i do care about the money aspect of it and it is something that does play a big part in my decision, so that’s why i’m doing my research before investing and learning about it.

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u/Humble_Ad2845 — 18 hours ago