Flood, I need help. I'm finishing high school this year, and I've decided to study law. Why? Because I'm good at conversations, I'm not too keen on math, law has some interesting subjects and the future pay is potentially good.
However, I've heard that it's also rather dull.. I'm more of a creative type, the kind of person who needs to understand why something is the way it is in order to memorise it. I don't see myself as the kind of guy that just regurgitates stuff he learned in a book. Considering this, is law still a good choice?
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You have time to declare a major when you go to college. I'd pick a solid well-rounded college (not just one with a decent law program) and when you get there, visit the Law department and ask if you can sit in on a few classes. 90% of professors have no problems with the above and you can at least get some exposure to what you might be thinking of majoring in within a classroom setting.