Getting into the Legal field

Hey! I'm currently completing my undergrad at Western but am hoping to go to law school once I graduate. In the meantime, I plan to get some experience working/volunteering/observing anything of a similar setting to get a general rule of thumb when it comes to more professional environments. Does anyone have any advice on where I can obtain this experience and/or how someone with this aspiration should start out?

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u/NobodyScary265 — 10 days ago

Getting familiar with the Legal field as a uni student

Hey! I'm currently completing my undergrad at Western but am hoping to go to law school once I graduate. In the meantime, I plan to get some experience working/volunteering/observing anything of a similar setting to get a general rule of thumb when it comes to more professional environments. Does anyone have any advice on where I can obtain this experience and/or how someone with this aspiration should start out?

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u/NobodyScary265 — 10 days ago
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I'm actually so fed up with how the MOS classes are structured. I studied so much for the final today and still found it difficult. I read every crevice of the textbook, which for the record, had BARELY ANY overlap with lecture content, yet was all tested. What is the point of a lecture if they don't include 90% of the exam content?? Somebody please explain this to me. So not only are the lectures long as hell, but they are USELESS in terms of actual material, because they don't include what the entire exam was about. No wonder the class average is in the 60s. If future MOS courses are like this one, please drop some tips, because it takes me ages to get through and digest the chapters, let alone do the practice problems. For next year, I'm debating doing 2257 rather than the two MOS courses, because I really hated how this class was taught. For anyone that's taken it, would you recommend this or not?

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u/NobodyScary265 — 2 months ago