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Considering law with an undergrad in health science
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It’s already a given na taking up law is extremely difficult, pero would it make a difference if a law aspirant has a health science undergrad? As compared to having a trad undergrad in humanities. Like, what’s the avg amount of readings in a day/week in law school? How many hours do you normally spend studying daily? Is it essential to be extremely good at memorizing? Kasi in my undergrad exp, we had to be good at critical thinking and understanding, pero not much in memorization talaga.

I’m currently a nursing grad, will be taking my masters (either an MS or MBA in health management) abroad at around fall next year.

My parents are making me decide between taking up law or medicine after I finish my masters (kasi mabilis lang daw yun, 2-3yrs). As early as now, my parents want a solid plan from me so they know what to expect daw, but I’m honestly lost. I’ve had a prof naman na nag nursing for her undergrad before mag law, and according to her, it was hell. Insights would be helpful, as I’m really struggling in making a decision.

Fyi, I was asked to choose between med and law because regardless of what I pick, it’ll be utilized for a business in healthcare anyway.

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