Who's planning to go to law school?
01-08-2012 at 02:11 PM
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I think if anything would help the most its the actual LSAT prep courses. on on hand you will need to know how to write well, and have a deep understanding of the law.. but you have to jump through the :SAT hoop before you can even think of law school. thats what i believe anyway, so developing legal and writing skills when you need critical thinking skills for the LSAT seems a bit of a mismatch. i could be wrong and those courses do help in someway, but thats how I've always looked at it.
in regards to what type of law, i didn't want to forget entirely about my undergrad degree, so i wanted to do family and real estate, initially. lately I've been thinking about corporate though.
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There are better job prospects for family/real estate, so that's a good field. Corporate is my second choice after criminal. Just for the fact that it pays really well But criminal is my first choice.
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01-08-2012 at 02:18 PM
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There are better job prospects for family/real estate, so that's a good field. Corporate is my second choice after criminal. Just for the fact that it pays really well But criminal is my first choice.
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I was considering family law but heard the job prospects weren't good.
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01-08-2012 at 02:26 PM
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I was considering family law but heard the job prospects weren't good and pay was less. Which fields in law get paid the most other than criminal and corporate?
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That's a huge area to cover since there is numerous areas that you can be interested in. When I was seriously looking into going to law school, I was fortunate to have family friends who are lawyers, so I just asked what to expect from the different areas. Then I did some of my own research. I would suggest doing the same. I would also suggest you not become a lawyer for the money because you will probably end up not liking the job, and that's not worth it.
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01-08-2012 at 05:49 PM
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There are better job prospects for family/real estate, so that's a good field. Corporate is my second choice after criminal. Just for the fact that it pays really well But criminal is my first choice.
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haha, yeah, family and real estate are really good for that. but corporate seems like it has more room for growth. why do you want to do criminal law?
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01-08-2012 at 05:59 PM
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haha, yeah, family and real estate are really good for that. but corporate seems like it has more room for growth. why do you want to do criminal law?
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I just want to do some good for society. I've noticed lately that there is a lack of victims rights in a high number of cases. This, to me, is a disturbing fact to say the least. When I tell everyone that I want to go into criminal law, they immediately assume that I mean a defence attorney. When I tell them that I want to be on the side of the crown/prosecute, they immediately think that prosecutors are bad people who only want to put people in jail. I blame the media for this. They put forward the prosecutor as the bad person...
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