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Is it true that you can become an Attorney (Lawyer) without going to Law School? I have heard that all you?
need to have is a 4 year college degree, which I have, and then you need to pass the Bar exam in the state that you live, and then you can become a Lawyer in that state. Sounds easy enough, but I'm sure the Bar exam is pretty hard. Also, wouldn't it look bad to apply at Law firms after passing the Bar, and when they look on my resume, they would see that my highest level of education was my BA, and they wouldn't see my Law Degree, and if I had an office at a law firm, I wouldn't have one of those framed law degrees on my wall from a Law School. I contemplated Law School 10 years ago after I graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle, where I live, but I was already $30 grand in debt, financial aid loans, and Law School would've been an extra $100 grand or more. It just seemed too overwhelming of a debt for me at the time. Anyway, can I become a lawyer without going to law school?
For the people who have answered so far, you haven't answered my question. I'm not looking to go to Law School, I already have a good job, but I wanted to make a lot more money as a Lawyer, but don't want to spend over 100 grand to go to Law School at the age of 34 which I am now. And the JAG is out of the question. I am not a military person at all, and joining the military now or in the future is just plain stupid, with the stupid Iraq "war" going on.
In California, you can take the exam if you complete four years of study with an attorney or judge. The attorney or judge is required to certify to the bar committee that you completed the necessary studies. However, very few people in California are able to pass the bar by studying with an attorney or judge. I think there are maybe 1 or 2 such persons admitted to the bar each year. BTW, Robert Levy, one of the lead plaintiff's attorneys for the 2nd amendment gun control case being heard by the Supreme Court today, didn't even begin law school until he was in his 50's. 34? That's young.
What are some steps to becoming a successful lawyer/attorney?
At the moment I am just starting college, at a university. I was thinking about majoring in English with a minor in pre-law.
I then plan on going to law school. I want to go to Notre Dame in Indiana because I know the University is very well respected and I feel that will help me. My current university is also a well respected university in the area.
Are there any jobs that I could get at an attorney's office while I am in college, simple stuff, even answering phones will do. Anything I can put on a resume to let future employers know I've done at least some work in the field.
Should I major in pre-law instead of English? I also am taking a speech class. I've been told I have a very good speaking voice and do very well with persuasion, I always have. I always won the debates in high school English.
Are there any steps I am missing? Do law schools get you involved with actual experience?
Please do your research. Your "plan" as outlined above reflects a serious naivety about the legal industry. It's not a bad idea to intern in a law office to see if you are actually interested in the day-to-day work of an attorney. Go through your school's internship program - working answering phones will get you money (maybe) but absolutely nothing else. Hopefully your school insists that interns do 75% substantive work so you'll get some experience and not just become a glorified secretary. Post law school employers (firms, government, etc.) will not care at all what legal experience you had before law school. Working in a legal field will not help you get into law school. It will not help you get a job once you graduate law school. It only starts to "count" once you're in law school and can do actual legal work for an internship/summer job. A pre-law major is useless. Nothing you learn as an undergrad will help you once you get to law school, with the possible exception of writing skills. Major in whatever you want to - no law school will care. Take some serious writing classes (25+ page analytical papers) from any department and anything that will help with logical reasoning, usually math and hard science classes. Public speaking is a good skill for lawyers to have, but a focus on "winning debates" will hurt you in the real world. The vast majority of cases get settled out of court, so you would be a lot better off focusing on negotiation skills rather than arguing. Law schools admit most of their students based on GPA and LSAT scores. Everything else only helps tip the scales for borderline students. Please do your research about the law school experience and the current state of the legal market to make sure you're making the right choices.
What kind of attorney or lawyer would I need.....?
to see to find out if there is something on my background check keeping me from getting hired? I particularly want to know if there is a retail theft and something else that could be keeping places from hiring me. My cover letter and resume gets me called for an 1st and 2nd interview, and even as far as an invite to take assessment tests if required. It always ends in the "we've chosen another candidate" and, I'm puzzled because they were so intrigued with me before. It seems like they see something on my background that turns them off or something. I don't know what it could be but, I would like to find out so I can get it expunged or whatever needs to be done to clean it up. I was never prosecuted for the theft incident, just fired but, I thought maybe the grocery store black listed me and still put something derogatory in the system about me. I don't know. Thank you in advance for your help.
@ u don't know me, did I hurt your wittle feewings talking about God? If so, I know the comment you just made makes you feel like a big girl....good for you! Great job! And you're right, I did pray about it, and I got hired Saturday at one of the jobs I applied for! God is GOOD. No, better yet, God is AWESOME! I know me acknowledging God who woke you up, put breath in your body, and gave you the mobility of your limbs and clothed you in your right mind too this morning makes you mad but, you'll get over it LOL
Employers always seem "hot" about a candidate when that candidate is sitting three feet across from them. They are trying to do the same thing you are: give a good first impression. If the interviewer acted like a jerk and told you he probably won't hire you, I doubt you (or anyone else) would go back. I say this because, given your description, it is unlikely that your past incidents have anything to do with your not getting these jobs. The only thing that appears on a criminal record is criminal convictions. Plain and simple. You would have had to be prosecuted and found guilty. Being fired or blacklisted from a store would not generate any kind of public record. So, most likely, there were just dozens or even hundreds of good candidates for these jobs and you were not the person they felt was best for the job. If you still want to check, you do not need a lawyer to obtain or even expunge items from your criminal record. Visit your local district court clerk or contact a state police barracks in your state and they should be able to tell you how to get a copy of your record. Getting items expunged is a simple matter of rule. If the proper amount of time has passed for the particular level of crime you were convicted of then you would simply fill out the required forms and submit them. Again, a court clerk could probably assist you with this. Good luck.
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