<p>Understood, a good JD program will make you qualified for writing work among other things, but the sense I’m getting from people around here is that 3 years spent learning how to learn, be flexible and write would make me less likely to get a job that I would have been both qualified (though less qualified) for and likely to get 3 years prior?</p>
<p>I have interests in law, but I had just as much of an interest in going to law school for the intellectual challenge and rigorous academic training of the whole experience. So far anyway its been more about learning how to think than about learning any substantiative law.</p>