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Wanting To Become A Solicitor

Can you major in English and still become a lawyer?

English is a good pre-law major, although it is not quite so good as engineering, math or history, for example.

Pre-law is not a major. Law schools accept all academic majors. However, majors such as legal studies and criminal justice are not good pre-law majors.

What options do i take if i want to become a solicitor?

i don't think it will matter so much what you pick at gcse, make sure you have a language and you do well in your english and maths. it only really matters when you get to a level. but make sure you are choosing subjects you will enjoy and work well at. history might be a good idea too.

Why do people want to become lawyers?

My Dad was a cop. When he was off duty, he went to law school. It took him a long time to finish law, he took the Bar twice and passed only on his second try.I was 3 when my Dad graduated from law school. I was 5 when he passed the Bar. My Dad began his law practice in our living room. Until I finished high school, my Dad's law office was in our house.My Dad always said, if you know the law, you won’t be duped. You'd know your rights. You will have tools to solve problems. You can help people solve their problems. Being a lawyer is an honorable profession. It is one that commands respect. You can make a difference in the world. Then my Dad said, I will pay for your studies. How could I refuse that?Law school was difficult. There were so many cases to read, so many digests to write. My brain hurt from all the mental gymnastics I did every single day. My confidence grew. I had an internship and helping clients thrilled me. Appearing in court excited me.Then I met a lawyer and we had fun discussing current events, politics, and everything else under the sun. We debated and argued and it was all envigorating. I married that lawyer. I'm still married to him.I've been a lawyer for decades now. I still feel the same way about the law. So, I stuck it out and I am still a lawyer today.I wanted to be a teacher. My Dad said, finish law and then, teach. People will stop and listen to you because you are a lawyer. Well, because sexism abounds in my society and culture, I am glad to say that being a lawyer opened doors of opportunity that would have otherwise been closed to me because I am female. People really sit up and pay attention to what I have to say because I am a lawyer. I have found myself in a conference room where I was the only female. I have always felt that being a female lawyer gives me a different perspective on the law. This has worked for me.Then again, being a lawyer means that more is expected of me. I know more and thus, if I make a mistake, the condemnation is heavier. To whom much has been given shall much be required. I have to keep to the ethical code of my profession. There is some truth to the observation that “the law is a jealous mistress” because there is a heavy burden of living and working within the confines of the law.After 22 years in the legal profession, I am still learning new things, adding new skills, getting new insights. It's a mentally stimulating profession. There is much opportunity for personal growth.

What is the best answer for "why do you want to become a lawyer"?

What's the best answer for "Why do you want to become a lawyer?"Because:You promote a knowledge of being able to communicate and negotiate. In the law, you don't shy away from conflict. You confront it. As James Baldwin said, “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”Becoming a lawyer means learning how to to negotiate and learning how to manage people. The Carnegie Institute (one of them ) says that 87% of financial success is three things: (1) personality, (2) ability to negotiate, (3) ability to manage people. So, only 13% relates to technical skills. Personality is obviously a problem for a lot of lawyers. But becoming a lawyer means learning about negotiation and people management, two of the really important determinants of financial success.Law is one of the few professions that intensely analyzes the written decisions of the past as guides for current decisions.Law is one of the few professions that encourages and promotes argument as a way to find truth.You can be involved in a deep level in some of the most significant conversations we have as a people about such things as:How do we govern ourselves?What makes someone a criminal?What is fair?The world needs great lawyers. You will continually be presented throughout your entire legal career with opportunities to help people.In a legal career you will always be challenged. Mentally. Emotionally. Intellectually. It is not for the weak. Or the faint of heart.You will be surrounded by very intelligent, stimulating, and frequently strong-willed people.You will get to help people.The law is a story we can all participate in the telling, and we can all participate in the shaping of it.Lawyers positively affect every facet of our society.Without law we would be in ruins.People love good lawyers.The legal profession needs good people. You can make a difference.Societies that hate lawyers, or don’t have many lawyers, tend to be totalitarian regimes.

Should I become a doctor or become a lawyer? I’m 16. What's the average salary? How many years of studying does it take? How hard is it get into a program at a respectable university? How hard is it to get a job, and what’s life like, outside work?

Doctors are folk heroes who literally save lives. Lawyers are the butt of endless jokes and derision. Shakespeare did not counsel that we should "first, kill all the doctors". And consider this: doctors are the only people who can actually trump police and tell them "No, you are not going to do that". Try doing that as a lawyer. Doctors are famously bad at financial investments. But consider how it is that they attained this distinction: they make obscene amounts of money that has to be invested. Lawyers, on the other hand ... well, how many cases have you heard of a doctor stealing his patient's money? I am a lawyer and I am proud to be a defender of the Constitution. I love my work and I love every day that I face off against a government intent on trying to intervene in every aspect of our lives. I get tremendous satisfaction from being a lawyer. But I have to admit that doctors hold a more prestigious place in our society, so if that's important to you, there you go. Finally, consider what it means to be on call 24 hours a day on duty as a physician; what it means to have a day full of 10 minute appointments poking at flabby bodies and endless complaints of pain. Consider what life is like in a hospital residency/internship, wandering the halls at night attending to people with every manner of disease and sickness. Consider what it will mean when you are on a plane flight and the flight attendants sound the alarm: "is anyone a doctor"? Yes, you are a folk hero, but you earn your status every minute of every day. And then take a look at the lawyers in their snappy 3-piece suits walking down marble hallways into open oak chambers, spending their day sparring over intellectual issues that can change the lives of many with one stroke of a pen. Consider what it means to be a champion of freedom, of liberty, and to uphold the most noble aspirations of this great social experiment we call the United States of America. For me, the choice was easy. Good luck with yours.

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