Career questions tagged law-school
Do you need to go to an actual law school to get your masters for law #Spring24?
Im curious because where i live i have a state university, and thats really all. #spring24
What school would be the best option to work in the government ?
Hello, I currently got accepted to both SDSU and UCSD but don’t know what school to chose. If I got to SDSU I’ll be majoring in public administration and if I go to UCSD political science. My goal is to first become a sheriff and move my way up to the federal level. What school would be the best option?
What are the working conditions in a law office?
Im a 15 year old girl interested in law. What is it like to work in a law office, what are your hours like do they feel long? Is the work draining?
Best advice for getting into a law school?
Hello! I posted a question earlier today about the best tips to become a lawyer and I have some follow up questions like what is the best path to take? Is it hard to get into a law school? And what should I do in my 4-year college to get ahead/have an advantage? Lastly what’s the best law school to go to?
What are the best tips and ways to get started in law?
hello! my name is karyssa and i’m a high school student doing online school. i’m currently in 10th grade and my dream is to become a lawyer. i’d like to waste no time and get started on reaching my goal ASAP! what are the best tips for doing so?
Can I be apart of a college dance team and still attend law school?
I am in my junior year of high school and I really enjoy dance. I would love to go into the entertainment industry, but I know it is not the most realistic pathway and I've always bean interested in law. So the high school I attend to now offers college course classes and as long as you are on track with your credits you should graduate with an associate degree. We are duel enrolled with a community college so we will be getting official degrees. So I would have around 2 years left of pre-law technically. With that being said I was planing on going to CU Boulder and finishing out my pre-law. They have a law school that is weirdly attach to the school but separately. So students will attend CU Boulder for pre-law and then take the LSAT and go to "Wolf Law";that is the name of the law school that's on the campus of CU Boulder. So they do have a connecting program of transforming over to the law school, so they work together. So one of the requirements for the dance team is to be enrolled in there school, but since I would be there for 2 years finishing up my bachelor degree and in a wired way still be apart of the school when I go into law, would I still be able to do 2 more years on the team.
How to know if you are qualified to be a lawyer?
Traits, advice, details, specifics.
What is the life of a lawyer like?
Specific details and qualifications for each. Pay, hours, mindset, traits, family life, degrees.
How can I become a lawyer in future.
How can I become a lawyer when I grow up and which subject should I study most?
Is it important to be a good reader and enjoy reading for criminal law?
I am extremely interested in criminal law and going into that field. but I'm not he biggest reader. I tolerate it and I am good at reading, but I don't really enjoy it and I want to know if that is an important thing to think about.
How can I prepare myself to become a more responsible lawyer?
What are some things you do in the work force that you have to take responsibility for?
How Can I use the skill of integrity when becoming a lawyer?
When will this skill come into good use during a court case or even interviewing clients.
What would you say is the most challenging part about attempting to pursue a career in law and criminal justice What makes it all worth it?
I'm currently wrapping up my junior year of high school, and am really trying to solidify what I want to do in college. Any words of advice and/or warning would be greatly appreciated.