Highly Considering Law after Graduation
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 10:23 pm
Hi,
First of all, feels great to be a part of this forum. Recently I've gotten very interested in studying law and possibly pursuing it as a career. What got me interested are a lot of the cases I read about and possibly changing the outcomes of these decisions. I'm currently pursuing a Bachelors in Business Administration at Parsons/The New School in Design and Management in my second year but recently started considering law as a graduate program.
The problem I'm having is I started picking up books to study for the LSAT and started reading into a few interesting cases, etc but I want to get more involved in knowing and learning about law and the problem is i'm super confused on where to start so I can hopefully grow my interests in the subject.
It could be american law/constitutional or like something historical of the sort like Hammurabi's Code. Just a good place to start learning about law/law theory/law practice/life of a lawyer/etc? Maybe a documentary? Hopefully the members on this forum can recommend me a book. It could be like a biography on the most famous of lawyers, any of the topics I've mentioned above, or perhaps a book on some of the most difficult cases, etc.
Also wasn't sure if this is the right forum for this. Moderators feel free to move it if not.
Thanks!
Shu
First of all, feels great to be a part of this forum. Recently I've gotten very interested in studying law and possibly pursuing it as a career. What got me interested are a lot of the cases I read about and possibly changing the outcomes of these decisions. I'm currently pursuing a Bachelors in Business Administration at Parsons/The New School in Design and Management in my second year but recently started considering law as a graduate program.
The problem I'm having is I started picking up books to study for the LSAT and started reading into a few interesting cases, etc but I want to get more involved in knowing and learning about law and the problem is i'm super confused on where to start so I can hopefully grow my interests in the subject.
It could be american law/constitutional or like something historical of the sort like Hammurabi's Code. Just a good place to start learning about law/law theory/law practice/life of a lawyer/etc? Maybe a documentary? Hopefully the members on this forum can recommend me a book. It could be like a biography on the most famous of lawyers, any of the topics I've mentioned above, or perhaps a book on some of the most difficult cases, etc.
Also wasn't sure if this is the right forum for this. Moderators feel free to move it if not.
Thanks!
Shu