Legal
Law departments at colleges and universities challenge students by putting them through a rigorous class schedule. These classes will test the student’s ability in writing, research, memorizing case law and learning how to present cases in court. The law graduate must be able to communicate his/her point clearly orally and written. He/she must be able to listen to clients as well as research old case judgments to build their own case. Students will chose to specialize in a specific type of law such as criminal law, property law, corporate law, patent law, and environmental law.
Typical law schools are three to four year programs, so students are expected to learn a lot of information in a short amount of time. Earning a law degree takes patience, hard work, the willingness to study, and vigorously. Students need to know a lot of information in order to pass the bar and earn their right to practice. While in school, students will be given the skills mentioned above and more in order to represent people and institutions that deserve quality representation in any situation.
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