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Is it worth pursuing a career in law?
I would want to know the pros and cons of becoming a lawyer. #law #lawyer
Would it be better to go to a community college or a four year college?
At this point I am a junior in high school, and I am wondering if I should go to a community college. I have my sister telling me that going to one could help you complete the general ed much cheaper. However, I have my parents pressuring me to go straight to a four year school. #colleges
What types of volunteer work should I do to prepare for the career I want to pursue?
I want to pursue a career in the medical field and I want to know what volunteer work I an do. #doctor #medicine #volunteering #volunteer #pathologist #pathology
What types of careers offer traveling?
I just want to travel and wake up with a new beautiful view once or twice a week. #career #travel
What would be a good area to live in when you're considering to be a psychologist?
I'm a senior in high school. I want to look for colleges in the area where I should start to live my life. Suggestions? #psychology
Did your college help you a lot to get your first job?
Hi, My name is Annemarie and I am in highschool. I heard that colleges have job offices that help students get jobs, but they do not guarantee jobs. Some of my older cousins said that they didn't think their college was very helpful for getting a job. Did you get your first job from your...
Is it hard to have a boss?
Hi my name is Diego and I'm a freshman. I want to know if it's hard to have a boss. Do you have to do whatever they say, and is it hard to do things you don't agree with? I don't really like doing everything my teachers always say all the time, but I do it anyway because I want good grades. And...
Are you most likely to find a career through highschool internships?
I am a sophomore and my school does internships. People have told me that they lead to great careers sometimes. I want to know if this is true. Please help! #internships
What do I need to study while in high school to become a lawyer?
I have been thinking about working in the law field for a while now but I don't know how to really start. I like to read and am a pretty good writer too so I always thought that I could do great in the law field. Any help and tips on this would be much appreciated.
I'm interested in law internships...but am a little confused about when I should do this. Does it matter what grade I'm in? Is it better to do this during the school year or summer?
I'm a senior in high school and I know that it's time to get serious about my career choice, but not sure if I am thinking about this the right way. #law #internships
Was it hard to have a job during college?
I want to go to a four year college in Boston, and I think I am going to need to work during college. I will have some scholarships and maybe loans but I heard that they don't pay for books or food. For people who worked during college, was it hard? What did you do for your job and how did you...
What is the career path to a successful career in law?
I am really interested in becoming a lawyer, but I have heard that it is not easy. I'm wondering how someone can become successful in law. #law #lawyer #career-paths #legal
Do you beleive that people who graduate from Ivy League or top-level colleges have an easier time finding a career, even if the econmy is down?
Hello, My name is Keanu Moore and I am a junior at Democracy Prep Charter School in Harlem. I aspire to be a lawyer when I "grow up" and later pursue a career in politics. As college has become more of a reality for me as the months and years go by, I've been seriously looking at...
English Assignment
hi, I'm doing an English paper over becoming a lawyer. could you please tell e what the positive and negative aspects of being a lawyer are?
please?
thankyou! (: #lawyer
Can you become a lawyer straight out of college ?
After finishing four years of college,three years of law school, and taking the LSAT can you become a lawyer straight out of college when you've graduated or do you have to wait a couple of years after college to pursue your career as a lawyer ?