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riana w
What kind of lawyer can you be if you have a business administration degree?
Asked by riana w
I'm thinking about majoring in business administration but I am thinking about becoming a lawyer also. Please help.

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What you majored in college is less relevant to an legal employer than law school grades or extracurriculars.

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Licensing-wise, all lawyers are the same, so your undergrad degree doesn't control what law you pursue.
Answered by Mary L

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With a degree in business and one in law, you might consider corporate law, but the BBA doesn't lock you out of any type.
Answered by Judy

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We simply have way too many lawyers - we have an absolute GLUT!! If you don't believe me, just do a search here on Yahoo Answers to see what other posters have to say about the status of the field of Law. When you are done with your studies, you won't be able to find a job.
Answered by mailaccount63

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With the number of bankruptcy filings soaring and the many recent changes in bankruptcy law, becoming a bankruptcy lawyer is a sound career decision. Bankruptcy lawyers are always in demand, making this specialty more secure than many others. The stream of personal and corporate bankruptcies is not likely to end anytime soon, making working in a bankruptcy practice a lucrative career for years to come.
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