However, there are gains and losses. We only see the bright side of lawyers. In the process of becoming lawyers, we often list all kinds of high costs behind them. The first thing I saw was the high cost of learning. In the United States, only law school graduates can take the bar exam and become lawyers. However, the cost of studying abroad in American law schools is terrible, as high as $30,000 a year, which is beyond the affordability of ordinary families. Even some students are still burdened with this huge debt after graduation.
In addition, American lawyers are under great pressure. In America, lawyers give people the impression that they are busy every day, even talking in a hurry. Some people even joke that lawyers are either talking to clients or on their way to court. They work more than ten hours every day, leaving early and returning late, and their lives are irregular.
Now many American lawyers have chosen to change careers. Although they earn less money, they live more freely. After all, life is not just the present, but also poetry and distance, isn't it?