Cynthia Egole
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What GCSE's should I take to be a criminal lawyer?
I am picking my options soon, but am not sure what to take. Any ideas are super helpful. Thanks
How complex was it to be in the law field and how long did it take you to fully become a paternity lawyer.
what steps did you take? What college did you attend? What made you desire this field?
I am interested in pursing paternity law
What is the mean different between a detective and a police officer?
My dream job is to work for the police. But I don't know what job...
What is the typical life of a lawyer Where does most of the work take place? Also, What is schooling like??
I am interested in becoming a lawyer.
How competitive is law?
I hear a lot of people saying how hard it is to be chosen for a job in a law firm with the amount of competition there is. How do you overcome it? And, also, I heard people say it is a very toxic environment. Is that true? If so, in what way?
What types of schooling and tools do i need to become a realtor?
My parents want me to get my college degree but I’m wondering if i need it to become a realtor.
Which careers are better for working alone?
I understand that it's better to have teamwork, but I'm curious if there's any jobs or careers where individual work might perform better.
What should I consider when exploring different career fields?
What should I consider when exploring different career fields? Does the college I go to matter that much or does it depend on the field?
i'm going into eleventh grade and am considering becoming a criminal trial lawyer. what should i expect from the career?
last year in my english class, we read a book about a jury trying to come to a unanimous vote followed by a class trial based on a real case and i found it fascinating, it was my favorite unit of the class. thinking about it further made me think that maybe being a criminal trial lawyer could...
Reality of being a lawyer
Is being a lawyer like in the series Suits, where there are big cases and one has to go to court all the time?
What is the difference between a solicitor and a barrister?
I know the rough differences between them but which one can defend their client in court as I have an interest to do that?