What to Consider Before Deciding to Go to Law School

July 16th, 2009 at 10:37am Under Environmental Law

Consideration #1: Do I Really Want To Be A Lawyer?

When you’re considering applying to law school, the first thing you should ask yourself is if you really, truly want to be a lawyer. There used to be a time when law school was a great default option for people who weren’t sure about what they wanted to do, but knew they wanted financial security. Maybe it’s because this idea has gained so much currency, but the truth is that now a law degree does not automatically equal a high-paying job right out of school. Of course, if you are able to get into one of the top law schools, there will always be a job waiting for you. For those who are not as lucky, however, a fearless look at why you’re considering applying to law school is your best course of action. If you truly love the law, by all means, go ahead and apply, but know that the job market for new lawyers is tougher than ever before.

Consideration #2: What Type Of Law Do I Want To Practice?

So, you’ve determined that you’re not just applying because you can’t think of something else to do. Then you might already know the answer to the question of what type of law you would like to go into one day. If you don’t know, before you apply is the time to start mulling it over. Environmental law or corporate contracts? Real estate or intellectual property? There are many specializations for you to pursue, and some schools are more focused on your area of choice than others are.

Consideration #3: Who’s On The Faculty?

Check out the faculty of the schools you’re considering. This consideration goes hand in hand with consideration #2. If you are a true lover of the law, then you probably have a wish list of legal rock stars you’d love to learn from. Look into the biographies of the various professors of schools you’re considering and make sure you’ll be able to take classes with the ones you find fascinating.

Consideration #4: Where Do I Want To Live When I Am Practicing Law?

You might not know where you want to live once you get out of law school. This is also worth some thought for a couple of reasons. First, if you study in the state you’d eventually like to practice in, you’ll have an easier time passing the bar. Secondly, think about the job market. If you go to a school that’s well-known in a certain area, you’ll be a more attractive job candidate than if you take that degree on the road and have to explain its merits to people in a faraway city who are less familiar with the strengths of your law school.

Review more industry related articles by Elizabeth Saas at CareersandEducation.com. Elizabeth Saas is a CareersandEducation.com feature writer that often covers topics relating to Campus and Online Degree Programs and Career Planning.

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Distance Learning Law Degree

July 10th, 2009 at 05:37pm Under Administrative Law

There are many different branches of law, so there are various legal careers dealing with different aspects of the law. Potential legal career could include being lawyers or attorneys to becoming police officers, court staff, legal support and administrative staff in private law firms or public administration. Therefore getting a distance learning law degree will open a up a wide range of career opportunities in the legal industry.
As societies progress, the legal systems and laws will become much more complex and intricate. Competition for careers within the legal industry will also be very competitive. That is why it is crucial for those looking to enter into the legal profession or those looking to improve their career prospects in the legal industry to make sure that they have the knowledge, legal skills and qualifications to improve their chances of getting a successful career in the legal industry.
It used to be rather cumbersome and tedious to get a law degree since you have to sacrifice several years of your life to study at a law college or university full time. Now with many colleges and universities offering distance learning law degrees, it is much easier to graduate with one. This is especially so for those with an existing career or family commitments. They can now study online at their own time and at home or wherever they are to get their law degree and to secure a career or improve their career prospects in the legal field.
There is a wide range of choices when it comes to finding the ideal online law degree program to join. You can choose distance learning law degrees ranging from paralegal, legal administration to criminal justice, law enforcement, correction officer, constitutional law and administrative law. You can find a degree which you are interested in for the legal career that you wish to pursue.
Depending on the branch of law you wish to pursue a career in, you may need existing skills or qualification, and this is something you should look into before you apply for a distance learning program
Here are some of the universities and colleges that offer online law degree programs. They are the University Of Phoenix Online, Concord Law School, Strayer University Online, Capella University Online, DeVry University and South University Online.
Research them out before you make any application. If possible, ask the universities for some referrals so that you can communicate with some of the present and past distance learning students during your due diligence in choosing a good law school offering distance learning law degrees.

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