Of course it is hard. Rarely is anything worthwhile easy. That's why if your teacher thinks you'd be good at it, shes starting you thinking now.
It is tons and tons of reading and memorizing. The teaching methods are different, and exams are (almost) everything.
Reading skills are crucial.
2007-09-26 12:07:43
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answered by Asked and Answered 7
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No, it is not hard to become a lawyer there is a huge range in the qualifications from law school to law school. Almost anyone can get accepted to some law school, some place, that wants the tuition dollars. There are a lot of low ranking law schools, some do not even require the LSAT, law entrance exam, and do not look for good grades. Look up the Massachusetts School of Law as an example, there are many more and new law schools that are being opened all the time. If you are willing to pay $$$ you can go to law school. Some people, a minority, take the Bar Exam 5 times, but eventually I would imagine they get to be an attorney. You would pretty much have to have a lobotomy not to be able to be an attorney.
2007-09-25 02:03:05
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answered by stephen t 5
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Law school is tough, but you can do it!
I am in law school now, and there is so much to read and know and it can be overwhelming at times and seem so difficult but we all get through it. Reading skills do help, but comprehension and reasoning matter more.
If you have a good work ethic and study hard, then you can get through law school and be a lawyer.
2007-09-24 16:06:55
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answered by Coco 4
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you're able to be able to study o.k., for prognosis and clarity. interest to element is paramount. you're able to be able to place in writing properly, and precisely. you're able to be able to argue the two aspects of an argument. while you're purely now shifting into severe college, this could be a sturdy time to concentration on grades. you will ought to effectively finished an undergraduate degree with sturdy grades. i might recommentd a 4 twelve months degree in paralegal learn from an ABA permitted college. you would be previous to somewhat some others in useful skills, legal learn and writing, and so on. then you definately take an examination stated as the LSAT. After that, you prepare to regulation faculties. you would be rated on your grades, rankings, and professor concepts between different issues. once you graduate from regulation college, that's regularly a three twelve months application inclusive of your juridis doctorate, you're able to take and bypass a bar examination. this is a superb and helpful field.
2016-10-05 07:34:44
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answered by calandra 4
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Reading is essential .
You have 4 years of college ,
Then you apply to law school .
After that , you can apply to take the BAR exam .
Strangely , a lot of people who went to college for years ,
Fail the BAR !
Maybe they weren't reading .
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2007-09-24 15:42:52
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answered by kate 7
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Not especially hard, but it involves a good amount of memory work.
Also, a lot of the people you will deal with, including other lawyers, will be quite unpleasant.
2007-09-24 15:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a good GPA (3.8+) in high school; it will lead to you go a good college / university. Get a good GPA (3.8+) in college / university, it will lead to you to good law school. Get a good GPA in law school (3.8+), it may lead you to a good job (but not guaranteed).
Law school is pricey; a state school is anywhere from $15-20,000 / year. A private school is anywhere from $30-60,000 / year (and law school is 3 years).
Reading & comprehension skills help.
2007-09-24 15:19:42
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answered by Princess Leia 7
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