And then you went to law school. And where your fellow classmates talked BigLaw and BigBucks, you kept using your laptop’s calculator to figure out how you could pay back your student loans and still do non-profit work.
It’s an affliction, really. To anyone who told you you have a bleeding heart, you told them that every heart bleeds…it’s just that we’re often too preoccupied to notice. Or to care.
But caring has never been a problem for you. In fact, not caring is what really gets under your skin.
So now, there’s you–this soul on the road to exaltation–and there’s a law degree, a debt, and a crummy job market. What does a person like you do?
Here are our best guesses:
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