(July 12, 2015 at 7:54 pm)TRJF Wrote:(July 12, 2015 at 7:50 pm)Jenny A Wrote: Nothing like med school. In the U.S. it's a three year graduate degree. So seven years all together, four for the BA and three for law school. Most law student don't actually major in pre-law. Philosophy, government, international relations, business, history, psychology, and English are all common pre-law majors. But some of my classmates had a BA in things like: organic chemistry, engineering, or in one case theology.
Mine was in mathematics
ETA: BUT, enough about me, this is an Ask A BrokenQuill92 thread.
What makes you want to study law? (This is not a "please, no, we still have a few years to save you" question, it's an actual benign "which of its many facets appeal to you?" question)
Quite honestly simple greed shameful to say! We Americans love to sue! I'll never be out of a job.