I was 36 when I went to law school- wondered if I could "cut the mustard" with all the youngsters just out of college. Became friends with a guy who was a few years older than I was, and we just treated it like a job- there at 7, coffee in the lounge, and to the study desk by 8. Study or in class the whole day, left at 5. Dinner, then a couple more hours hitting the books.
Worked out fine- I did very well ("Iff'n I do say so myself", as grandma used to say), and didn't have to study on weekends, so could be daddy and catch up on stuff at home.
I wasn't too thrilled with being a lawyer (too much pressure to bill outrageous amounts, when you're with a firm), and actually went back to Farm Credit for 5 years- but then they laid off about a third of their employees in 1995, and I've sure been thankful I had something to fall back on. I've found its not so bad if you work for yourself. I'll never get rich at it, but "its a living."
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