Become
a Lawyer
A career in the legal profession, becoming
lawyer to be exact, takes a lot of patience, perseverance and
determination. Those who plan to become lawyers have to endure the
obstacle in order to become one.
The decision to become a lawyer needs thorough
discernment and methodical thinking. After all, the profession
promises windows of opportunities in various fields of endeavor. A
lawyer can serve in either the public sector by being a public
prosecutor; catering to the needy Americans who cant afford the
services of a good lawyer. In the private sector a lawyer can work
as a retainer in big companies, giving advises when it comes to
legal matters of the business. Or perhaps as a practicing lawyer in
private law firms. But you can never be either of these without
having to answer the necessary requirements on how to become a
lawyer.
In the United
States, different States have different requirements, however all
law schools required that would-be lawyers have to finish any
pre-law degree. The State of California only requires two-year
course degree to enter law school. Other states require a four-year
college degree. A higher Grade Point Average in college will help
the law school candidates to enter a topnotch law school and become
a lawyer par excellance.
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the next
difficulty to pass. This exam is required for anybody who wishes to
become a lawyer. LSAT is given to examinees all over the United
States. For those who failed the first time, they can still take
the exam at three different schedules. This exam will help law
schools determine their applicants’ aptitude in comprehension and
logical oral reasoning.
While other States required law schools to be
accredited by the American Bar Association, some schools especially
those that didn’t meet the requirements still earn the
recommendation of the State as a law school with good
standing. In this vein, choosing which law school to study is
a crucial decision to make. US law schools still require their
applicants to take another battery of tests before anyone can join
the ranks of law students in a particular law school. The US is
home to a hundred of cream of the crop law schools in the world. In
fact, the country produces lawyers that have excelled in various
field of law practice and other applied legal profession.
Once the candidates are admitted to their chosen
law schools the next thing to get used is to make and maintain high
grades. The rigorous trainings, tedious long exams, challenging
case studies and demanding legal clinics are just some of the many
facets of those who intend to become a lawyer. After finishing the
four years of law, graduates need to pass the State Bar exam to
become a full-fledged lawyer.
Intelligence and diligence are two equally
important virtues law students must have in order to become the
best lawyers that they dreamed for themselves to be.
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