Lawyer: An Ambassador of the Rule of Law

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Attorneys, more commonly referred to as lawyers, defend people who may or may not have committed a crime or violated the law. The laws of the world are what holds it together, and it is important that there is someone to defend them and make sure they are obeyed. A lawyer acts as political and legal council to everyone from ordinary citizens to top government officials dealing with foreign policies, but their main job is to help those in need and keep the law balanced (Lawyers, Encyclopedia). But be warned that there is much learning to do before one enters the court or takes hold of a case. Becoming a lawyer is very rewarding and provides an exceptionally high income, opens the door to multiple related careers, and holds promise for growth and mobility.

Receiving a fine education is needed to start the path of law. Starting in high school and following in college, it is a good idea to take courses in English, public speaking, government, history, and mathematics. Colleges that provide exceptional courses in these classes can be found all around the United States such as Columbia, Harvard, Illinois College of Law, and Wayne State University. It generally takes seven years after high school to complete this, four years of undergrad study with three years of law school following. Almost all law schools require exams such as the LSAT’s and bar examination that have to be passed with high scores, as well as a Bachelors in Liberal Arts or sciences (Bureau of Labor Statistics). Generally, the number of applicants to a school exceeds those admitted, but scholarships such as the George Watt Memorial Essay scholarship help speed up admittance (scholarships(1320)). All of the training and education required to be a lawyer is well worth the...

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