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    Question:

    How long does it take to become a lawyer? Is it fun? Where can I go to school?



    Answer:

    It takes at least seven years after high school graduation to become a lawyer - about four years to get a bachelor's degree and three years for law school. After law school you must pass a test called the 'bar exam' in order to become a lawyer. There is a law school at Arizona State University (in Tempe) and another at the University of Arizona (in Tucson). There are also a lot of law schools in other states. Libraries have lists that rank law schools. No job is 100% fun, but there are fun things about being a lawyer. Many lawyers get to meet new people a lot. Most lawyers work long hours. Most lawyers do not have to do the kind of work that hurts their bodies. The best thing about being a lawyer is helping others.

     

    See the Arizona Bar Association's booklet about careers in law.

    Also see LawForKids.org Law Links section for a list of national and international law schools.


    Comments
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    On 04/09/07
    Ashlan from MS said:
    I have always wanted to be a lawyer every since I was little.I have made sraight A's since 1st grade.
    On 04/08/07
    tatian from RI said:
    i want to be a lawyer so bad! And when im in 8th grade im going to mock trial which is like being a real lawyer! This has been my dream since i was 4 years old. Its my dream because i like to stand up for people and there rights. Thats why my faviorte movie is leagually blonde. Sorry for any miss spellings!
    On 02/22/07
    Jessic from SC said:
    i really want to be a lawyer when i grow up because it has been my dream since i was little!
    On 02/09/07
    dezYaun from MO said:
    I really want to be a lawyer because i want to be very successful when i grow up,being a lawyer is my dream, oh and do they have a law school in Missouri?
    On 02/01/07
    Robert from GA said:
    I always wanted to be a lawyer because I believe that I can keep innocent people out of jail. I also want the challenge to use my persuasive skills to save someone's life. Being able to help someone as a career in my opinion, is the best career you can get.
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