^ Yea, personally I was thinking about getting some sociology credentials so that I could move into an administrative role into one of those positions like "Vice Provost of Diversity" if I wasn't able to work as a professor. It's sounding like no matter which way you slice it, going back to school isn't a guarantee in sociology just like law.
I was wondering how the Sociology PhD's are doing? I am a law school grad and after doing the attorney thing for awhile I'm interested in being a professor and following up on a sociology accomplishment I had as an undergraduate. I know going to law school right now is heavily cautioned and I'm wondering if the same is true of Sociology PhD programs?