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Yes, there's sense here. I'm retired, but had a fortunate career as a solicitor, barrister in Western Australia, Magistrate in Fiji, and Deputy District Judge.
Nobody from my family had ever been to university, and I left school at 16 to enter Articles of Clerkship for 5 years. I think you always missed something by not having a degree level education, but I was able to qualify at 21. By 24 I was a fully experienced criminal lawyer. You just cannot do that these days. It was fantastic! Also I had no debt at all.
There is much to be said for carefully considering a modern pathway into the profession.

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