Many people are excited about the prospects of becoming a lawyer. However, this process that it takes to establish yourself as a practicing lawyer in your state can be complicated and time-consuming. If you want to be a lawyer, you will need to dedicate yourself to the process for quite a few years.
Many people are well-suited to being a lawyer. One important thing to remember is that you won’t end up necessarily fighting in a courtroom. We usually see lawyers in this fashion on TV in the movies, but this isn’t what all lawyers actually do. There are many branches of law you can go into.
Now lets get to the specifics. What is required in order to practice law? Here is how it works in most states. You must be at least 18 years old and have a social security number. You must not only have an undergraduate degree, but also you must graduate from a state bar accredited or ABA approved law school.
At least 90 days before you begin your law studies, you must register with the State bar and after you have completed a year of law school, you must pass the first-year law student’s exam. Once you have completed your studies, you must, of course, also pass the bar examination. Although these requirements can vary, this in a nutshell is what you will need to go through.
Now keep in mind that applying to law school is more complicated than just getting your bachelor’s degree. You are required to take the LSAT (or Law School Admission Test) before you even apply for schools. Then you will need to fill out applications for the schools that you are applying to and also write personal essays. It is also important that you have letters of recommendation from teachers that are familiar with you work. It can be very hard to get into law school, especially without a good score on the LSAT. Make sure that you apply to a variety of schools with some “safe picks” included. And be prepared that you will need some cash saved up not only to go to law school, but also to apply to law school. These entry fees can really add up.
Once you are in Law school, it is important to get good grades in order to have access to the best jobs when you graduate. Try to get an internship position when you are in school. Also focus on networking and making solid connections. This will make it easier for you to potentially get a job when you graduate.
Jeff Harmon is a former disability lawyer who is now working on a book about the legal profession. She loved working with clients directly over the years in Manhattan, but she also loves her new relaxing lifestyle at her lakefront property in Michigan.