What is the profession of law like?

What is a good profession for someone interested in politics/law and public policy other than politician?

  • I am in high school and starting to think a little about what I want to do with my life, and these are my areas of interest. I want little to do with math or science, but I write ...show more

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    Ever thought about teaching? Even if you don't want to do the whole high school thing, you can get a Masters Degree and teach at a Junior College or get a doctorate and teach at a University. Or you can do law...Pays better, but teachers get summers off!

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Here's a link that gives information about a major in Political Science. http://www.career.ua.edu/careerresources/handouts/Political%20Science.pdf Here's a link with details about a major in Public Administration. Hope this helps! http://www.career.ua.edu/careerresources/majorin/Public%20Administration.pdf

shanna

Become a lawyer. I am in the same boat as you are and we have the same interest. I am going to go to a law school. As long as you have good people skills you will do fine.

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Political journalist.

higg1966

With a law degree, you could be a lawyer. Without, you could get a job at a political thinktank, or as a staffer for a politician, or be a campaigner, or work for a party's local, state, or national headquarters. Or you could go into business, which doesn't require a business degree.

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