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    Question: What types of lawyers are there and what is their average salary?

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    One of the best resources for finding out more about the legal profession and how much lawyers earn is from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. This department of the government tracks information about all professions.  The two links below will let you find out everything you ever wanted to know about becoming a lawyer and how much they earn.

    http://www.bls.gov/k12/html/soc_001.htm

    http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos053.htm

     


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    31 thru 35 of 87 comments    ...  6  [ 7 ]  8   9   10  ...   
    On 04/28/08
    diana from CA said:
    well i want to be a lawyer i think its good to help people and do justice for the people that say the truth and for the ones that dont to take them to jail
    On 04/18/08
    Amin from GA said:
    law schools today want a respectable student with great English skills you have to be a good wrier an avid reader and someone who is incredible at beliving in yourself and you have to fight for the client's right I suggest going to yale or harvard because they are superb schools that will give you the hands up approach on law but don't give up if you don't get stanford is a good school getting better actually my dad's boss has a daughter who is currently going to their law school right now but she studys hard because something both of us know is nobody can take away knowledge so get a strong 1
    On 04/07/08
    Sarah from PA said:
    I'm still VERY young to think about what I want to be, but I want to go to Harvard and become a lawyer. I'm a little genius!
    On 03/25/08
    Rach from CA said:
    Being a lawyer is not about fighting just to fight. It is about discovering what is right and moral. I want to be a lawyer to help people which is why I have recently decided that I want to be a Children's Advocate. I decided this because I want to help children and save them from the pains of abuse, abandonment, starvation, and many other hardships that many children, even in American, face every single day.
    On 03/25/08
    Rach from CA said:
    First of all, I think that in order to be a lawyers you must have impeccable English skills. This believe it or not includes writing and it is apparent that many of you are lacking such skills. Being a lawyer is not solely about being smart which again some of you are forgetting because you write on this silly message board about how smart and wonderful you are, well great! Prove it and get through law school. Anyway, being a lawyer is more about standing up for what you believe and taking cases that actually matter to society, not about arguing over material items or other trivial things.
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