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A Career in Child Advocacy

Between these two colleges degrees it may take you about 8 years, start to finish. Majoring in law is a lot of hard work, but it's definitely worth it. At least nowadays, a lawyer can store all their information in lap tops and computers, instead of brief cases and file cabinets. My college of choice would be The City College of New York. Admissions for this college include your academic average for 9th through twelfth grade, SAT scores, and development diploma.

There are also other colleges that I can attend. Colleges such as Harvard, New York Law, Duke University, and New England School of Law, all specialize in law. These are just a few considering that 5 colleges in South Carolina, 45 colleges in the South Atlantic, and 267 colleges in the US offer law degrees. Lawyers are needed anywhere and everywhere, but you're more likely to find jobs in cities because there are more people. The job outlook for lawyers will be about the same that it is now, which is very good. As long as there are crimes, there are cases, and as long as there are cases there are lawyers who are needed.

Collage Locations for law degrees
Location followed by number of colleges
South Carolina 5
South Atlantic 45
United States 267

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