You can do many things. I have a friend who is admitted to the bar in her home state, but does not practice law.
You can find a job doing research or compliance, or politics, or police services. Open your eyes and find what makes you happy.
2007-03-19 08:56:35
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answered by Insurance Biz CT 5
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How do you know until you tried it ? You are almost there. Some people have to take the bar exam upteen times before they finally pass it. Don't give up on yourself. That is all you have is your self. There are lots of things you could do. The paralegals do all the work and lawyers get all the glory and praise. Work smarter not harder. Don't sell yourself short. An attorney is a good profession in this day and age. Especially, employment attorneys are in demand. The only thing United States has any more is our laws. Little by little we are giving up our rights as American cititzens. Our Constitution is Beautiful.That is what makes me proud to be an American. Don't throw it all away.
2007-03-19 21:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The State Government I work for often looks for lawyers and I agree that you should pass your bar exam.
Though it may seem strange, it would be a great idea to sign up with the local unemployment department as they often have the State and Federal jobs posted well before the job boards are sent the postings. AJB.com is a national clearing house of federal and state job postings you should check out.
Best of Luck,
Michael
2007-03-17 19:49:24
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answered by mickbw 5
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I would suggest taking the bar exam to leave your options open. Many businesses need law expertise without you having to do any real lawyer type work.
Also a degree is a degree many employers don't care what it is in as long as a you have a degree.
2007-03-12 02:41:32
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answered by Scottish Soldier 2
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Take the bar exam and, if necessary, keep taking it until you pass it. The exam validates your degree. You need to establish yourself as a lawyer in order for you to take full advantage of your education when you apply to businesses and local goverments.
Your education qualifies you for a wide range of non-lawyer work. You need to focus on what aspect of business or government you'd like to work in. Your law degree and admission to the bar should be impressive credentails.
2007-03-20 02:07:51
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answered by jackbutler5555 5
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In CA (and six different states) the college does not could be ABA (American Bar affiliation). you are able to take the bar and ractice after working below a decide or pracitcing legal professional for an prolonged quantity of time without attending regulation shcool.
2016-09-30 13:38:28
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answered by ? 4
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Hi
U can go on as a consultant, either on your own or get yourself employed in any private firm as a legal consultant, since u hold a law degree.
2007-03-12 02:42:39
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answered by Vytheeshwaran V 4
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Hospital administrator
2007-03-19 13:33:30
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answered by Tinribs 4
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In-house transaction mangement.
2007-03-19 22:26:13
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answered by annazzz1966 6
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