lacking motivation. what else can I do with a law degree?

Positions in Human Resources (labor and employment law will really be a plus), compliance roles are getting more popular and in-demand, IP and patent work in-house. Actually, in-house work in general. Depending on where you choose to work in-house, there's little litigation.

Even if you don't have a background in science or mathematics, you can break into different worlds with different qualifications. Accountancy and finance mainly stick out as areas you can qualify into. It's a lot of work, and the environment isn't much better than the legal world.

Right now tech seems to be where the best work-life-balance is, and it's an innovative and fast-paced environment, which might make it enjoyable. If you're up to learn a new skill, coding might be worthwhile.

/r/barexam Thread