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Does anyone know of law internships for 17 year olds entering first year of college in the fall?
12th grade, 17 year old, NYU
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Shalyse’s Answer
I found some links to start:
https://blog.collegevine.com/law-internships-for-high-school-students/
https://blog.prepscholar.com/law-internships-for-high-school-students
I am assuming your grades are up to par. Make sure that your resume matches the internship you want, but also be willing to apply to something that isn't ideal as a safety for starting your career path.
https://blog.collegevine.com/law-internships-for-high-school-students/
https://blog.prepscholar.com/law-internships-for-high-school-students
I am assuming your grades are up to par. Make sure that your resume matches the internship you want, but also be willing to apply to something that isn't ideal as a safety for starting your career path.
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Kim’s Answer
check out this company doing Litigation Support work. Might be easier to get in somewhere like this than at a law firm.
https://litsup.com
https://litsup.com
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JOHN’s Answer
Hello:
LinkedIn, a professional networking platform, could be a delightful area to seek this type of internship. I've seen various in law-related professions that could be looking for interns.
If you have a profile or create one, I could search my network and send your name their way in case any internships are available.
Also, the university could have resources that may beneficially provide networking possibilities and/or internship opportunities.
Gratitude into your path.
God Bless,
John German
LinkedIn, a professional networking platform, could be a delightful area to seek this type of internship. I've seen various in law-related professions that could be looking for interns.
If you have a profile or create one, I could search my network and send your name their way in case any internships are available.
Also, the university could have resources that may beneficially provide networking possibilities and/or internship opportunities.
Gratitude into your path.
God Bless,
John German
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Edward’s Answer
Small law firms in your hometown can use someone to file in the courthouse and help keep records. If that were you, you would learn by watching and listening what lawyers do.
Look up local law firms on the web
phone them offering your free services
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