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How difficult is your life as a lawyer?
I am a newly graduate from high school. I have been accepted into community college for basic teachings for my gpa to increase. Then I plan to transfer somewhere to get my bachelors. I want to know how did you do in law school, and how it has effected your work. Do you ever feel threatened as a prosecutor?
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Chosen Osarodion’s Answer
I'm actually not a lawyer, but I can share some general insights based on what I've learned.
Law school can be very demanding and requires a significant amount of reading, critical thinking, and analysis. Students often spend long hours studying and preparing for exams. Once you become a lawyer, the challenges continue, with long hours and a high level of responsibility.
As a prosecutor, the job can be particularly intense. Prosecutors are responsible for presenting cases against defendants in criminal trials, and this role can sometimes involve dealing with dangerous individuals. There can be moments when prosecutors might feel threatened, but there are security measures in place to protect them.
If you're seriously considering this path, it might be helpful to talk to a current law student or a practicing lawyer to get a more personal perspective.
Law school can be very demanding and requires a significant amount of reading, critical thinking, and analysis. Students often spend long hours studying and preparing for exams. Once you become a lawyer, the challenges continue, with long hours and a high level of responsibility.
As a prosecutor, the job can be particularly intense. Prosecutors are responsible for presenting cases against defendants in criminal trials, and this role can sometimes involve dealing with dangerous individuals. There can be moments when prosecutors might feel threatened, but there are security measures in place to protect them.
If you're seriously considering this path, it might be helpful to talk to a current law student or a practicing lawyer to get a more personal perspective.
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Anah’s Answer
Hi, I actually never went to law school, but it was a definite option for me. My professor said i understood the coursework and logic enough to become a lawyer, but i felt it wasn't a good route for me in the end. Understandably, I don't think it's about feeling threatened. You just try to understand the logic and dynamics of being a lawyer to feel empowered enough to teach law and practice it the right way. I mean, there will be days when you feel intimidated, but with the education you have it can really empower you and your presentation.
Are you interested being a defense lawyer or are you more interested in family law? Try to research the differences, and see what most appeals to you. There is also business law, and you can make a lot of money doing that. That would have been the field i'd get into if i were to have become a lawyer.
Good luck tanner, hope this helped.
Are you interested being a defense lawyer or are you more interested in family law? Try to research the differences, and see what most appeals to you. There is also business law, and you can make a lot of money doing that. That would have been the field i'd get into if i were to have become a lawyer.
Good luck tanner, hope this helped.