(Philippines only) i would like to be a lawyer and doesn't have any idea on how to be one.Help..please?
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I am a graduate of BS Nursing back in 2011 and would like to pursue a degree in Law. However, I have no idea on what to study in preparation in taking the entrance exam. I plan on taking Law in DLSU/ SBedaCollege (do they accept late enrollees?) / San Sebastian (since they are the only ones open for admissions)..or do you have any university you might suggest? I will be back in the Philippines by March of 2012..that's why I considered schools who'll accept late enrollees.
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Answer:
according to my teacher, all you need is the ability to speak English confidently.
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Being a lawyer is supposed to be about using your brain...... If you are already a BS Nursing graduate and don't know how to contact the school and let them answer your questions then for the sakes of your future clients DON'T BECOME A LAWYER...... I would think if DLSU/SBeda College is where you want to go and they teach this, then would it not be a "smart" idea to contact them? As a matter of fact if you can't figure out how to contact a school for lawyers and get your questions answered then for the sake of your future patients GET OUT OF NURSING..... Perhaps "Sales Person" would be more your line......
HG Wells
I didn't know DLSU had a law school. Don't choose a school based on who will consider late enrolees. In my opinion you have 4 first choices, Ateneo, UP, UST and San Beda. This is not to say the others are bad, but these 4 are the ones that would have the best passing rates. Ateneo, usually would have 90+% passing rate. Take note the usual bar passing rate is between 17-30%. Also considering that school starts in June, maybe you can get in enrolling in March. Or perhaps these schools would have a facility to let you take the exam abroad. Why not check their websites?
ragdefender
18 units of humanities: subject on English, social sciences, science, etc. you can enroll in any law school in the country. Two civil engineers in my office before went together with me to enroll in law department in a school. They were not admission because of the lack of units stated above. But some school require admission test.
wilma m
As fa as I know it doesn't take anything. If you are a nurse, you are already overqualified. Why not just be a nurse with RN and Esq. attached to your name. Seems everyone here attaches Esq to their name for decoration... EDIT-YOU HAVE A BA, AND ARE 18? WHAT COUNTRY LET YOU GO TO UNIVERSITY AT LIKE 13 OR 14???
You are a graduate of nursing & now want to be a lawyer? The best help I can offer is to be a nurse .
clncarplz
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