For a long time I have been interested in becoming a lawyer. I have finished a year at college doing a course that doesn't relate at all, and have decided that I will be doing my next A level at home via www.nec.ac.uk. I feel as if I haven't looked into the career of a lawyer enough, and hate limiting myself. Should I do the more direct A level, Law? or will taking business or economics keep my options broader in the case that I decide Law isn't for me, or would this make me less specialist and put people off if I eventually decided to definitely follow law? I hope this all makes sense, best regards and a big thank you to whoever can answer my question :)
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i have taken law for my alevels..its alright, but too much things to remember, its like learning a new language at first. you gradually get used to it though, but i still think its quite hard and complicated :(
wish i have done business now-.-
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