I am a senior in high school and want to serve in the Air Force before I die. I hope to be either a patent lawyer or a business lawyer some day. This means I have to get an undergrad degree in engineering or business and then go to law school. So I basically have three choices:
Join the military now as a paralegal, which would give me some experience in law and would give me some time to grow up before high school. I could take some classes while on active duty, then finish up my degree afterwards. The +'s of this are getting out to see the world early, and the military discipline would help me in college. The Air Force needs more paralegals, so I could probably get this job.
Or, I could do college now and participate in AFROTC. Then I would get to be an officer, but I'd have less choice as to what job I'd get. I couldn't be a paralegal, and the AF already has enough finance people. But I would get officers privileges and pay.
Finally, I could go to college and law school, the
2006-09-13
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