To become a lawyer you must complete your bachelor’s degree then go to law school. There are more applicants to law school than there are seats, so you will have to do well in your undergraduate studies, ace the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and write an outstanding personal statement in order to get in.
Law Schools in North America
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Take the LSAT in your junior year so you can retake it if you want to improve your score. Take undergraduate courses in political science, philosophy, sociology, economics, business, math, and history. Law schools prefer a well-rounded education, so take a variety of classes in addition to these pre-law courses.
Your personal statement is your opportunity to tell the admissions committee about your accomplishments and about what distinguishes you from other candidates. Before you submit your statement, have several critical reviewers give you feedback.
The law school you go to can have a major impact on your career. Certain law schools are feeders of sorts for particular firms or geographic areas. Consider what work you want to do and where you want to live and work before you choose a school. Any number of online resources can help you find the law school that’s right for you.
Law school takes three years full-time to complete. Concord Law School is one of a number of schools that offer part-time and online options. Online options make law school accessible to people with work or family responsibilities who cannot attend school full-time. After graduating from law school, you need to pass a written bar exam before you can practice law.
In 2006, the median annual wage for salaried lawyers was $102,470. Salaries of lawyers vary widely according to the type, size, location, and reputation of the employer and the experience and education of the employee. Lawyers will face stiff competition for jobs in the near future.
Imagine getting your law degree from the comfort of your own home, through a reputable online college. That dream can be a reality if you choose Concord Law School, the nation's first online law school.