Legal - Bachelors
Salary Range $32,340 - $145,600 Wage Range $15.55/hr - $70.00/hr What does someone in this field do?Legal education is used by professionals in law, social science, and teaching. The legal training taught in the legal program can be applied to careers in paralegal, law enforcement, an administrative law judge, an adjudicator, hearing officer, court reporters, magistrate judges, magistrates, legal support workers, and several more.
With a legal degree, one can assist lawyers in their work. With a legal education, one is able to learn how to research cases for lawyers to ensure they have the necessary facts. A legal education can get one a career to write contracts and mortgages, prepare income tax returns and other fiscal documents. 40-hour weeks are normal, except law firm's demand more hours that can be long and exhausting.
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With a legal degree, one can assist lawyers in their work. With a legal education, one is able to learn how to research cases for lawyers to ensure they have the necessary facts. A legal education can get one a career to write contracts and mortgages, prepare income tax returns and other fiscal documents. 40-hour weeks are normal, except law firm's demand more hours that can be long and exhausting.
There are several ways to receive a legal education. Most attend a two year legal program at a community college. Some seek a legal degree after acquiring a Bachelor's degree in another field, and few have a master's or bachelor's degree. Legal secretaries can skip legal school to become a paralegal.
Legal school offers classes in English, because reading, writing and research are very important to the job. Legal schools teach individuals how to be polite, honest, and ethical in their work.
Those seeking entry level positions have an associate legal degree or a bachelor's legal degree with legal training in other studies of law. Those who have attended a formal legal program have the best chance of employment.
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Legal school offers classes in English, because reading, writing and research are very important to the job. Legal schools teach individuals how to be polite, honest, and ethical in their work.
Those seeking entry level positions have an associate legal degree or a bachelor's legal degree with legal training in other studies of law. Those who have attended a formal legal program have the best chance of employment.