As noted, the majority of people who get swept up into the law schools of North America are there as a result of inertia, career confusion, or some combination of both, and not a searing passion for drafting complex discovery motions. But that same inertia that swept you into law school may just sweep you into a corporate career in which you never had any interest. If you’re at law school because you burn to work at a big firm, or because teaching torts cranks you beyond all imagining, have at it. But if you’re there because your dad dressed you in Michigan Law footie-pajamas, or you love writing, or you vaguely hope to do something about the rainforest, you’ll want to work hard to avoid being sucked into the screaming centripetal force that is the corporate law firm.
— Dahlia Lithwick, Letter to a Young Law Student