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is it possible to still be suceful after dropping out of school and getting a GED?
is it possible to still be suceful after dropping out of school and getting a GED?
what do lawyers really do?
I'd love to see some informational interview material. Can you show me what I would learn from an informational interview from different types of lawyers?
I am struggling to think of a career or goal for the future. Any advice?
I'm thinking about going to university but I'm not sure what career I'm working towards. I have an interest in history and psychology, but I can't think of goals to work towards to become motivated. My hobbies include gaming and I love to read. I also love learning but I just don't know where i...
I want to be a lawyer but I don’t know how long it would take to become a lawyer or if it ‘s a good job like how much would I get paid and how long would it take to even become a lawyer?
Hi I’m a student at Crane Middle School in Yuma Az I want to be lawyer but don’t know how much they get paid or if it’s a good job. What challenges do people face in this job? Do they go through a lot while doing this job? Is it hard for some people? Do they have to go to school for longer than...
What kind of study techniques work really well?
Hi! I am a student who struggles in studying for tests and keeping up with assignments. What advice do you have?
What career opportunities are available in the field of law in the United States and Spain?
I’m curious about the different career opportunities available in the field of law in both the United States and Spain. Specifically, I’d like to understand: What are the main practice areas in each country where lawyers can build strong careers? How do the qualification requirements...
What does a each employee (from associate-partner) at a Big 4 accounting firm do?
I am currently a Junior in college studying accounting. I also have an internship at one of the Big 4 firms. I plan on getting my CPA after I finish 5 years of school (4-bachelors and 1-year of masters). I want help decided if I should stay in public accounting and work my way up or if it will...
What are the most significant difficulties lawyers encounter in their daily work, and how do they overcome them and is being a lawyer well paid?
Hi I’m a middle school student and I’ve been interested on being a lawyer but some people say it’s not a well paid job what are some good tips you could give me on how to become a lawyer.
hi, current high schooler here. im thinking of becoming an estate planning lawyer. how is it like? any specific courses i should take?
Im thinking of being an estate planning lawywer. questions: -What are the struggles one will face in the long run. -Is it actually worth it to be an estate lawyer? how are the work hours? -What's the biggest downside of being an estate lawyer? - What's something you wished someone had told...
What minor in college would be beneficial if I am interested in civil law ?
I’m going to be a senior at the end of the summer and i need to have everything planned out before i go to college. I have been interested in civil law since about 8th grade. what minor would help prepare me for law school and the field i want to get into in general?
What should I think about now that I am a tax intern at a public accounting firm?
I am an upcoming junior in college. I don't have a specialty in tax yet.
How did you get your start in consulting?
I am a Junior in University who hopes to have a career in consulting but I'm not sure where to start.
What is the hardest aspect of applying for jobs in the Business world #Spring25 ?
How can I overcome these obstacles, and is it difficult to find the right job for you? #Spring25
As a high-school senior who's graduating a year early, has been taking college classes through duel-enrollment for four years, and heading to my first choice university this fall with a major in Political Science, what should I expect in terms of a shift in workload, if any? I do anticipate an adjustment overall but as far as the actual change in the amount of work I'll be expected to do, I'm curious.
I'm currently sixteen years old, and am graduating from High School a year earlier than my age-mates. I think my time taking college classes in tandem with fulfilling the requirements for my diploma has adequately prepared me for the university workload, but I'm still curious as to what changes...
Do you feel you are leaving a positive impact on the world? How is the current state of the world affecting how law is practiced in the United States #Spring25?
I am a senior in high school, and I am interested in majoring in political science/economics and studying International Law. I am wondering how, as the world develops, practicing law changes.