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Donnetta’s Answer
If you're aiming to become a corporate lawyer, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Legal Studies or Business Law would be a strong foundation. Having a foundation in business administration with a focus of legal studies, you'll be well-prepared to pursue a career as a corporate lawyer. Additionally, consider pursuing extracurricular activities such as mock trial teams, legal clinics, or student organizations related to business and law to further enhance your skills and knowledge in this field.
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a’s Answer
You have to see what you enjoy to chose and ensure you like what you chose to do do like working to yourself or with others then decide in buisness or other related fields with a minor in what you may enjoy or need to get the career you want
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Sabrina’s Answer
Hi there! That's great that you've identified what area of law you're interested in. There are so many interesting facets to the law, you might find once you get to law school that something else interests you even more!
All that being said, once you get to law school you will have plenty of exposure to corporate law, so I recommend spending your undergraduate doing what interests you! That will help you be the most successful and best positioned to get into law school!
All that being said, once you get to law school you will have plenty of exposure to corporate law, so I recommend spending your undergraduate doing what interests you! That will help you be the most successful and best positioned to get into law school!
Thank you so much for the advice.
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