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"a healthy conversation" jaisa simple phrase nahi samajh paaya firbhi cat and gmat jaise exams ka ambassador bann raha 😭
Itna attitude hai to ja District Court me kisi Sr. Adv. Se hi pooch le.
Weak ass argument. Sounds like ek consultant ne replace kar hi diya aapke andar ke lawyer ko.
Thank your God that this question popped into your head. You have been saved. You have been warned. You have been guided. You have been blessed.

Thou shalt do MBA

Amen
From financial independence perspective, MBA.

I have no corp experience. Whatever is stated below is on the basis of lit experience alone. The answer is slightly long- read or ignore, totally your call.

This reply isn't with an intent to discourage you, but only for you to have a fair idea before you come to any decision.

1. It is not just about having legal contacts. It is just as much about having really strong social contacts and robust networks, even more so, as a first generation Advocate. It is at times depressingly uphill. You need a fat, fat degree of patience. You need a thick skin.

2. Sorry to say this, but with utmost respect to the seats of justice, you do observe the degree of difference, how so ever slight, when you appear with or for your relative who is your senior at the Bar, as against when you appear as a first gen. The Bar treats you as an outsider. Naturally, so - none of them have known you growing up. You enter as an outsider, after almost two decades of your lifetime. You have to watch their face fall slightly when they ask you if you are related to someone who has the same last name as your own, and you respond saying that you are not really related to that individual.

3. Your own family often cannot fathom the nature of your work. They are unable to understand why is the earning so, so low. This applies whether you are from economically comfortable circumstances, or even otherwise. At times, it is not even because they want to kick you when you're already down low; it is truly not easy for them to understand the entire system.

4. Money is low in the initial years, no real guarantee of better fortunes later. Social life in the early day at least, isn't very charming. Seeing your peers in other careers doing well really doesn't help with the creeping self doubt.

5. If money even for your own enjoyment, not considering family responsibilities, is important to you, litigation may not be the smartest choice. MBA, any day.
Law is for less IQ people

See the nature of conversation among lawyers in court.
Healthy life jini ho to MBA

For Jugaadu people Law.

Law isn't for first generation and non good looking girls.