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More and more people each day decide that they are interested in becoming lawyers. But what does it take to go into this profession? One of the first things to realize is that if you are going to be a lawyer, you will have to first go through an elaborate process that includes law school and passing the bar exam.

There are a variety of types of law that you can specialize in. Some people go into studying law not even realizing that there are alternatives to the kind of law we normally see on television. Because of all the action packed legal programs that are so popular, often youngsters grow up assuming that being a lawyer always means fighting in a courtroom before a judge. This is not always the case. You can go into a wide variety of types of law. Considerations include becoming a social security lawyer, disability lawyer, or even something like a real estate lawyer.

Once you have decided you want to be a lawyer, the first step is to register for the LSAT test. (LSAT stands for "Law School Admission Test.") Definitely study for this test ahead of time, as your score is something that admissions officers look at closely. Once you have your test scores, you will also need a few other elements for your admission process, which include letters of recommendation as well as personal statements. These items (along with a review of your academic record) will help to determine the law schools you are admitted to. It really isn't easy for most people to get into law school, because there is so much competition. Make sure you complete these items to the best of your ability.

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.

Don't forget to save up money for this process, as the entry fees for Law schools are pricey and can really add up if you are applying for more than one or two programs. It is a good idea to apply to institutions that you think that you can definitely get into. It is fine to have a few "dream schools," but also make sure you cover your bases in case you don't get into the highest ranked law schools.

As you can see, the road to becoming a lawyer is arduous. When you get to law school, you are going to need to do more than just party! But with a little dedication and focus, you too can excel at this profession.

by: Jeff Harmon.




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