Am not a lawyer, but I think you can become a lawyer if you are intelligent, smart and know how to argue or turning black to white. You gave to finish your undergraduate and go to Law School. Know the laws and get your license to practice law, join a firm as a baby lawyer, acquire experiences in the legal proceedings and specialize in the area of competence. You can become a Practitioner Attorney, work as a prosecutors, legal advisers, Tax lawyer, Real estate lawyers etc Government offices like IRS, Immigration, Police/FBI etc hire Lawyers. I can assure you that there will be bunch of opportunities for you when you are ready. Good luck
AFTER YOUR BACHELORS-- YOU GOT LAW SCHOOL---YOU LL LEARN THERE.
SREW YOUR BUDDY THATS WHAT LAWYERS DO. GOOD LUCK
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law and order...shark...but watching programs isn t realistic..see if you can get into open courtrooms and actually watch real trials at your local courthouse. I m not sure what the rules are, but just call the courthouse and ask!
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