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PLEASE HELP! What should I get my Bachelors Degree in to be a Lawyer? |
I am a junior in highschool and want to be a lawyer. I want to work with intellectual property. What should I study after highschool? Thanks!! I know after I have to go to a Law School. I'm not stupid. I'm asking before I attend a Law School. I recommend a degree that focuses on engineering, science or math, but a business degree can also be quite helpful. Psychology or communications could be useful as well. Criminal Justice. DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT. FROM THIS SO CALLED QUESTION, YOU'LL NEVER GET OUT OF H.S. Political Science. Go 4 years of pre-law. Also, talk to a lawyer in your area, ask them to recommend a program of study, school, etc. English or Political Science. First off it will take much more than a bachelors degree to become a lawyer! Political Science, L.A. History, English and Communications are all acceptable majors in which to transfer to a law school with. Most if not all law schools require an applicant to earn their B.A./B.S. prior to entering law school. And an acceptable LSAT score as well... good luck honey! =) My son in-law has a Bachelors in Communication and had no difficulty getting into law school. He is now practicing. Your college will probably have a specified "pre-law" set of courses. You should also take "liberal arts" courses, history courses, politicial science, and criminal justice courses, depending on which portion of lawyering you'll be practicing. Hm, for intellectual property, maybe all of those. LOL. Well, how committed are you to this. College skirts along worthless unless youre willing to get an MBA or PhD As an actual attorney...if you want to go into IP law, your best best would be something related to that field, engineering is huge if you can do it. IP and patent work is the most in demand. And actually with patent work, you don't even have to go to law school to be a patent attorney, just work in the patent field. Poli Sci is a plain liberal arts degree (that's what I have), and pre-law isn't even a real major, its liberal arts again. If I could go back and do it again, I would go into a medical field or science. Especially if you want to go into IP, work with science, where the technological issues are. It will lead to better understanding of clients and better knowledge before you get there. |
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