What do I do after 12th HUM CBSE? I was thinking clinical psychology, but my father thinks the wages are too low, plus there is barely any community/support from other medical practitioners. My father said to consider law because they support each other a lot or something. Btw, I don't have any interests myself; I just thought Psy was fine. currently in 11th, had 72% aggregate in 10th 76.x% in top 5 i just want easy money man i dont want much stress and shit. i just do not want to be miserable,i wanna get married and have a fine life even if nothing super crazy. i do not work 12 hour shifts and then spend my home time burried in docs bruh realistic for my level,i got 70s in 10th
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What do I do after 12th HUM CBSE? I was thinking clinical psychology, but my father thinks the wages are too low, plus there is barely any community/support from other medical practitioners. My father said to consider law because they support each other a lot or something. Btw, I don't have any interests myself; I just thought Psy was fine. currently in 11th, had 72% aggregate in 10th 76.x% in top 5 i just want easy money man i dont want much stress and shit. i just do not want to be miserable,i wanna get married and have a fine life even if nothing super crazy. i do not work 12 hour shifts and then spend my home time burried in docs bruh realistic for my level,i got 70s in 10th
Devil's Advocate
Here's the brutal truth you're not seeing: you're choosing a career based on what you *don't* want instead of what actually pays. And that's backwards.
You say psychology pays too little and law has better "community support" — but you're confusing two completely different things. Law doesn't pay well because lawyers support each other; it pays well because there's massive demand and limited supply. Clinical psychology pays less because there's less market demand, not because psychologists don't buddy up. Adding more lawyer friends to your life doesn't magically increase your hourly rate. But here's what kills your whole argument: **you don't actually want law either.** You said yourself you have no interests and just thought psychology was "fine." So now you're planning to grind through a brutal 5-year law degree for a career you don't care about, chasing a salary that won't feel better if you're miserable doing it.
And let's talk about this "easy money, no stress" fantasy. You're aiming for 70s in marks while wanting a cushy, low-stress career. Those don't go together at all. With your current trajectory, you're not getting into premium law schools that actually pay. You'll end up in mid-tier colleges competing with thousands of other law grads for the same junior associate positions, still working brutal hours for mediocre pay.
Here's my question: **If law's salary is the real goal, why not just pick something that actually scales — like tech, finance, or CA — instead of forcing yourself into a field you're not even interested in?** What makes you think law specifically is your answer when you admit you don't know what you want?