I studied law in college and hated every second of it. I'm glad I didn't change majors in the end.
Briefly

The article recounts a law student's tumultuous journey through law school, marked by initial ambition that quickly turned to disillusionment. While grappling with a major that felt uninspiring, the student considered switching to literature but ultimately chose to persevere. With a strong sense of discipline, they navigated the challenges of a demanding curriculum, which often felt robotic. Despite feelings of self-doubt and struggles, staying committed to law school allowed the author to grow and ultimately find unexpected value in the experience, including a newfound appreciation for writing.
My doubts made it even harder to focus in class or complete the simplest daily tasks, which suddenly required an enormous effort.
I reminded myself that this time was only temporary, and I had what it takes to see this thing through.
Having always been passionate about literature, I considered switching majors in my second year.
It became clear to me that universities and their courses are designed to shape us into robotic professionals.
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