and sometimes all it takes is to work a job you know will have nothing to do with the legal field but if it can pay for law school then what is the worry?
another case can be made for judges and DAs actually as well. There is a lot of talk that they should be required to work in a prison before they send defendants off to a correctional institution. But no where in the job description is this a requir…
I can not just up and quit my full-time job either to pursue a paralegal job, because I need one that will support me as much as my current one does with salary and benefits. I just learn a lot of skills that are surprisingly transferable I believe …
Well I am not technically K-JD....I have a previous bachelor's degree before I completed my second one in criminal justice, because I realized I did not want to pursue my first and got into it for the wrong reasons, so i got a full-time job for a ye…
sorry ignore the repeat comment my 7Sage was being weird, but from all that I was just trying to say that others can find the love of hard work and sense of justice through other means than by just working as a paralegal or some other legal assistan…
I have had an attorney before tell me to stay at my non-legal full-time job before law school because I might not have the same flexibility once I enter one and also probability wise out of all the people who are in a certain section in law school, …
I have had an attorney before tell me to stay at my non-legal full-time job before law school because I might not have the same flexibility once I enter one when I go to law school, study for the LSAT, etc., and also probability wise out of all the …
sounds great! is there any drawback to someone who does not do this? It is not necessarily scientifically proven that working as one before law school will guarantee success for the person.