Career questions tagged futureattorney
What is the best "path" to follow in order for me to become a Victims Right's Attorney?
I am currently an 8th-grade student who consistently earns straight A’s in all of my classes. My strongest subject is English Language Arts, which I especially enjoy because of its focus on reading, writing, and communication. I am interested in becoming an attorney and am seeking guidance on the best path to achieve that goal. I am motivated, hardworking, and dedicated to my academic success. As I continue through school, I want to make informed decisions that will prepare me for a future career in law.
How stressful is it for lawyers to balance studying and their personal life?
I'm an incoming college freshman. I will be attending UC Santa Barbara to study political science in hopes to attend Law School after.
How do I know if majoring in political science will benefit me most I want to become a real estate attorney?
I am a high school student from Ann Arbor, Michigan. I will be attending the University of Michigan and I'm just not certain if what I am studying is the right choice for me.
What should I do after undergrad if I want to go the law school but don’t meet the requirements ?
What do I do after undergrad if I want to go to law school? Should I take a gap year? Work?
What is Law School like?
I'm in the 12th Grade and I'm going to be heading off to college soon. I've been interesting in getting into law, but I want to know what Law School is actually like.
Current law students/lawyers: What is the most important thing you would tell your undergraduate self? How has your choice in the college/law school you attended affected your career? #Fall25
I want to know I am choosing the right place that fits me and can succeed to my fullest potential.
How do I find the field of law I want to practice ?
Hey, whoever can please guide me? I am a psychology major on a prelaw track. I want to pursue law and go to law school, but I have been seeing people who say law school is not worth it and being a lawyer is not worth it, money-wise and emotionally ( miserable). I have been told that people often recommend pursuing a career in nursing and becoming a Psychiatric nurse, or studying more neuroscience. I am in distress and no longer know what I want to do. I feel very overwhelmed because I love the law, and I have been interested in law programs since 8th grade, when I declared my intention to be a lawyer. However, now I feel questioned and tested. I want a job that I am passionate about and one that I will be mentally okay with. ALSO MONEY WISE with debts. What type of law field should I lean towards if I follow my dreams?
What are good volunteering opportunities for a 14 yr old connecting back to law and medicine?
Hi, I'm just starting gr 9 and am 14 yr old. I am interested in medicine and law. I'm wondering what volunteering or extra / super curriculars tie back to both these topics? Thanks so much