<p>“If she can’t find a job, she should come home and bag groceries. She’ll come out ahead of most of those who head to law school.”</p>
<p>Very true. Though I’m sure she could find something more to her liking…nobody should head off to graduate school unless they have a sincere passion (and/or) a big bag full of money and no need to support themselves. Why just add more onto the big loan for no discernible benefit?</p>
<p>I wonder if the OP is planning to come back and discuss this. I hate it when people post and don’t reappear. </p>
<p>On the other hand, I think some newbies are startled by the number and vociferousness of our responses. :D</p>
<p>I am sorry, did not get a chance to log into my pc 'till this evening.
Thank you all for your advices.
You all confirmed what we thought is the right path re grad school. She will wait a year or two, gain same experience,figure out what her career interest is , and then maybe persue grad school. Btw, she has two internship interviews for paid marketing position next week:)
Again, thank you all for you time and advices.</p>
<p>^^That is great news, andreag, two interviews! Good luck to her!</p>
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Thirded. Even if you were filthy rich, I would agree with this.</p>