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Re: Millitary lawer?
Another minus for you is that they will, like any career-path as an attorney, require strong writing skills, which you seem to lack. JAG is not a free meal ticket bud, there is a degree of competition to getting in. It's not like enlisting.
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Re: Millitary lawer?
Holy hell, dude, are you for real? How did you graduate high school with those writing skills?!?! Jaysus...052106 wrote:Have you guys heard of anyone having any experience with the millitary law programs? I looked up a few, like JAG... Not only its a stable job out of law school, but also they pay off student loans. Are there some abvious minuses (besided actually serving in the millitary) that I'm overlooking? Seems like a good start for a career, no?
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