A law degree provides an extremely versatile and well-rounded educational discipline that enables one to pursue a variety of career options. Obviously, law graduates (upon being admitted to practice) can practice law. However, the intellectual and analytical rigors of a legal education can provide students with a variety of skills applicable to a variety of career paths.
Lawyers are writers. John Grisham, Scott Turow and Earle Stanley Gardner have written wildly successful novels, as well as have a number of other lawyers. Law school provides excellent training in writing and organization, which are essential to any author.
Lawyers are journalists. Geraldo Rivera is an example of the prototypical investigative journalist. Rivera earned his JD from Brooklyn Law School and practiced law, among other things prior to becoming a full-time journalist. Law students learn to scrutinize facts, a skill critical to journalism.
Additionally, lawyers are business executives, advisors, business agents, teachers, politicians and a variety of other occupations. Commentator and comedian Ben Stein, Howard Cosell, Mahatmas Ghandi and 26 U.S. presidents were lawyers. The intellectual rigors associated with gaining acceptance into and success in law school can result in law graduates having a number of important skills applicable to a wide variety of occupations.
Absolutely, the law field includes para-professionals such as court reporters, interpreters, stenographers, paralegals, researchers, advocates, to name a few.
Not if you're found out.
The degree is what makes you a lawyer.
yes you can there is many place you can find a uniform for your school and a sweet uniform for you children and you don't have to buy them from school
I suggest you go to graduate school and get an MBA.
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Get involved at your school. Participate in extra-curricular activities after school or during school. If all fails, try making friends somewhere other than school, such as church, volunteering at care stations, or anything. Maybe even get a job. Get involved at your school. Participate in extra-curricular activities after school or during school. If all fails, try making friends somewhere other than school, such as church, volunteering at care stations, or anything. Maybe even get a job.
Kim Kardashian does not have a degree higher than a high school diploma.
Sure, you just need to meet the requirements of the graduate school admissions.
because the person with a graduate degree have a more knowledge then the person of high school degree.and no doubt he has a more experience then the high school degree.
Any degree can get you into law school. They are more interested in your grades than the specific degree. Most schools like to have a wide variety of degrees.
No.
In general, your masters degree will be of equal value. Most employers are more concerned with the degree than the actual school. Just make sure that the school is accredited.
Yes you have to go to school for any job that would require you to do this type of work, more than likely your degree would consist of an art major degree or a grpahic designer degree.
yes