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What should I be doing in college to be preparing for my future?

I want to go to law school but I also want to travel and work for some non-profits and hopefully end up in some sort of environmental or international law.


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semi’s Answer

Focus on building a clear story that connects your interests:
Keep a strong GPA and take writing, policy, and ethics-related courses.
Travel with purpose, study abroad, or volunteer in programs tied to global or environmental issues.
Get nonprofit or advocacy experience early (internships, campus orgs, volunteering).
Explore law through shadowing, legal aid, or policy internships to confirm your interest.
Build skills in writing, research, and communication — these matter most for law school.

Think less about doing everything and more about doing experiences that point toward environmental or international law.
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Horizon’s Answer

Focus on building practical skills alongside your degree—internships, networking, and real-world projects matter as much as grades. Develop communication, problem-solving, and digital skills to stay adaptable in any career path.
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