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    Question: What skills to Lawyers need?

    Answer: First, lawyers need to be able to speak and write clearly. Most of the practice of law is conducted by speaking or writing to other people, so a strong ability with language is very important.

    Second, lawyers need to be able to think logically. The practice of law is really all about interpreting how the laws will apply to a particular case and this is done through a process of logical thinking that is learned in law school.

    Third, lawyers need to be good at dealing with people. Much of what a lawyer does is talking to people, negotiating and building relationships. So 'people skills' are very important to lawyers.

    What lawyers don't necessarily need is to be strong-willed or tough-minded. Contrary to what you may see in the movies, most successful lawyers don't get that way by yelling at people or bossing others around. Most good lawyers are well liked by their clients and other lawyers.

    Finally, from an educational standpoint, here's what you need to become a lawyer:

    -A bachelor's degree from a university or college,

    -A Juris Doctor degree in law from a law school, and

    -To pass the Bar Examination in the state in which you want to work.

    It takes about eight years after the end of high school to become a lawyer


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    On 04/30/08
    Mollie from MO said:
    i would love to be a lawyer thats the most important thing right now but my grades are to. thats what i really need to worrie about but my grades are good my G.P.A is 3.0 right now but its going up to a 4.0
    On 04/14/08
    jay q from NC said:
    i alwayed wanted to be a lawer sense i was lil
    On 04/10/08
    Kelsea from TX said:
    I love to argue!!!! soooo i want to be a lawyer. i'm up for all o fthe work that is required!!!
    On 03/26/08
    kim from FM said:
    i want to become a lawyer because i love to help people.ever since i was a kid i always wanted to become a lawyer i just love it.!!!
    On 03/20/08
    mevvy from Othr said:

    i really want to be a lawyer and see my dreams come true. but now i hate school and i don't want to be any thing else but only a lawyer.

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