Which career path and how hard is it to enter into a law school?
I want to double major in business (finance or international) and civil engineering (construction). How hard is it and how long does double majoring from different ends takes? I might want to enter law school later...I just not sure how to afford it? Responding and helping moi out would be great!
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- You might end up having to take an extra semester to finish because it doesn't seem there are any courses that you could count for both. You could maybe cut that time down by taking summer courses and still graduate in 4 years with everyone else in your class. Law school is expensive, and you will still probably be carrying loans from college. Most people I know who went to law school had to take on even more loans. Very few people get the kind of full or partial ride scholarships that are more common in college. Don't know what year you are in college, but if you're serious about law school you might do an internship at a law firm just to see what it's like. As a college student and not a law student, you probably won't be doing the most exciting stuff, but you'll still see what goes on.
- Hi, first of all you you need to deside what you want to do. lenth depends on what kind of courses and how many at a time you take. Some universities even offer degrees based on life long experience. You can always apply for loans to cover your expenses. also try thes websites for mor help WWW.NAUNIVERSITIES.COM WWW.E4ELEARN.COM WWW.TOTALLYLOAN.COM
- I'm in law school so hopefully I can help. If you want to double major than do it- it may come in handy when you are looking for a job after law school and both of those majors sound great. Usually double majors end up taking an extra year- which isn't that bad considering. Law school is very expensive but if you have a high gpa and a high LSAT score you can get full or partial scholarships to many schools. Look at the schools you want to go to and see what their requirements are. A good website to see what others had to get in order to go to a school is lawschoolnumbers.com Also, a good discussion site: lawschooldiscussion.org Good Luck
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