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Jenna Zebrowski, JD, MBA
Bilingual JD/MBA with compliance and regulatory experience and real estate (leasing and franchise) expertise
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Jenna’s Answer
Great! You'll have to complete your studies before you can become a lawyer, and I imagine there are some educational requirements for being in the police force. Keep studying hard, make good grades and see where you can volunteer your time and talent to better learn about these different fields.
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Cristian’s Answer
Congratulations! the desire is the firs step. I am a corporate lawyer. At the beginning I entered to law school aimed to participate in the future in politics and public law. But, the good news about law is that it is so broad and has so may practice areas that you can be part of something different. In my case, after some courses started as paralegal in commercial and corporate law in a law firm. Finally, I got into the compliance matters (how to prevent crimes inside corporations through internal policies). This is just to let you know that you do not have to be completely about what type of lawyer you want to be, as there are some areas and subjects that you do not realize until you attend the class.
Aside from that, all law school are pretty challenging and you will have to read a lot in order to become the best lawyer you can.
Hope this help you!
Aside from that, all law school are pretty challenging and you will have to read a lot in order to become the best lawyer you can.
Hope this help you!