Corporate Law Forum
- Vincent Vega

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Re: Corporate Law
I think that if you really like living in Florida it can be a great place to pursue a legal career. It is a rather populous state with no "top" law schools, meaning that presumably you can get a pretty good job going to one of the T2 in-state schools (UF, FSU, Miami). Most other highly populated states have T14 schools or at least top-30.
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Rayne

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Corporate Law
What are some solid courses I should take now while im going after my associates in C.C.
-Rayne
-Rayne
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Rayne

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Corporate Law
Ok Thanks Aeon. R u a student or a grad of Law school?
-Rayne
-Rayne
- Vincent Vega

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Re: Corporate Law
Aeon is a 0L.
Take classes you can get A's in during community college. This is all.
Take classes you can get A's in during community college. This is all.
- Aeon

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Re: Corporate Law
As Halibut mentioned, there really aren't any specific courses that you should be taking in college that would prepare you better than others. Your GPA is an important factor, and the difficulty/focus of classes that you've taken is a secondary concern as far as law school admissions are concerned. Generally speaking, you should take classes that you find interesting, as you are more likely to enjoy them and thus be motivated to do better. Some background in research, writing, analytic reasoning, and argumentation might come in handy for the LSAT and law school, but it's certainly not necessary. I think you'll find that a sizable portion of many law school cohorts have degrees in the natural sciences or other fields not necessarily related to the humanities or social sciences. There truly is no hard-and-fast rule with regard to what courses you ought to take.Rayne wrote:What are some solid courses I should take now while im going after my associates in C.C.
-Rayne
You're welcome! I'll be starting law school later this year (making me a 0L, as Halibut wrote).Rayne wrote:Ok Thanks Aeon. R u a student or a grad of Law school?
-Rayne
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- Aeon

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Re: Corporate Law
Thanks!Rayne wrote:All the best to you!
- Clearly

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Re: Corporate Law
This might be the first time I'd like to thank a spambot, crazy to see this old of a post.
- jbagelboy

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Re: Corporate Law
Whoa.
Was this when TLS was basically AskKen?
That's awesome.
Was this when TLS was basically AskKen?
That's awesome.
- Br3v

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Re: Corporate Law
We are all Ken now.jbagelboy wrote:Whoa.
Was this when TLS was basically AskKen?
That's awesome.
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