It varies greatly by the individual. Some don't think about it until years after getting out of college, others have been dreaming of it since they were youngsters.
Yes. Many people become lawyers because they want to do good and help people. Many people have other reasons for becoming lawyers; doing good and helping people is not their first priority.
The major events in Abigail Adams life was marrying a lawyer, John Adams (who later became the 2nd President), becoming First Lady, and creating women's rights.
Our selves- What were you thinking?!
well first of all kids cant go to college unless they are super geneiuses so if your a kid the chances of becoming a lawyer right now are very very slim. ~me
when they first saw a arachnid (spider)
I am not totally sure about the change of lawyers but I do know that the money you paid your first lawyer was paid to your first lawyer and will not be transferred over.
Benjamin Harrison's first job as a lawyer was in Indianapolis, Indiana. After being admitted to the bar in 1854, he began practicing law there, eventually becoming a partner in the law firm of Voorhees and Harrison. His legal career in Indianapolis laid the foundation for his later political career, including his presidency.
In the word "lawyer," the first syllable "law" is stressed.
The word "lawyer" has the first syllable stressed.
The first stressed syllable in "lawyer" is "law." The second syllable, "yer," is unstressed.
It permited people to start thinking of building skyscrapers.
Our Gandhiji at first was a Lawyer