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Pre-law degree - What can I do with it?
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<blockquote data-quote="FordSVTFan" data-source="post: 9571907" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>It is a four year degree that teaches you to critically think. You dont need to find a job that relates directly to the degree. Find a job that requires the skill sets you have learned. For example, the ability to research, the ability to interpret laws, the ability to write a cogent grammatically correct sentence/paragraph, etc. </p><p></p><p>Go back and review the classes you have taken and see what interests you and what skills you have attained, then figure out a job or series of jobs that matches that. </p><p></p><p>If you go to any of the various job sites and look for entry level jobs you should be qualified for quite a few that simple require a 4 yr degree. You wont be qualified for jobs that require specific skill sets, such as engineering, accounting, nursing, etc. But the spectrum of jobs is wide open. Think outside the box in which your degree is stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordSVTFan, post: 9571907, member: 2243"] It is a four year degree that teaches you to critically think. You dont need to find a job that relates directly to the degree. Find a job that requires the skill sets you have learned. For example, the ability to research, the ability to interpret laws, the ability to write a cogent grammatically correct sentence/paragraph, etc. Go back and review the classes you have taken and see what interests you and what skills you have attained, then figure out a job or series of jobs that matches that. If you go to any of the various job sites and look for entry level jobs you should be qualified for quite a few that simple require a 4 yr degree. You wont be qualified for jobs that require specific skill sets, such as engineering, accounting, nursing, etc. But the spectrum of jobs is wide open. Think outside the box in which your degree is stuck. [/QUOTE]
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