Preparing for a Career

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In order to compete in today’s competitive job market, students need to have skills, knowledge and relevant job experiences that will differentiate them from other students. Simply finding a job is not enough; students that plan and prepare for a career increase their likelihood of obtaining employment upon completion of high school or a post-secondary education. In fact, during high school and any post-secondary studies, students should be involved in an ongoing process of career preparation and planning.

The first step in preparing for a career is to consider one’s skills and interests. Then evaluate school and other activities that one has enjoyed the most and determine why. After such an assessment, one can determine the relationship between one’s skills and interests and explore those career options that are most compatible and suitable. It is also important to know whether the suitable career paths have increasing or decreasing opportunities in the job market.

The next step in preparing for a career is to make a career plan. A career plan enables a student to focus on the steps that need to be taken in order to achieve one’s goals. It is important to research the career one has chosen and find out what overall responsibilities and daily activities are required for that career. For certain careers, such as medicine or education, specific training and education are required. Sometimes having some experience in that field will add to one’s success, so pursuing an internship while in school can be advantageous. It is important that one fully understands a career and its requirements before entering that career’s path.

4 Questions to Ask During a Legal Consultation

Inevitably in life, situations arise that force you into the legal system. Property disputes, governmental action on your home or business, accidents at work, at home or on the go, and personal differences with others can all require extra knowledge of the laws and courts.

Of the items listed above, however, it is the personal injury claim that likely needs the most insight from an attorney. That’s because state laws on personal injury issues change somewhat frequently, and you may find yourself needing a Florida personal injury attorney to help navigate the sea of knowledge.

When consulting an attorney about your personal injury claim, getting the right answers can help you understand your options, and get the best possible results for the situation. Here are four questions to ask during your consultation:

  • What kind of experience does the attorney have with your particular situation? Since you want to make sure your attorney knows what she is doing, it is vital that she has the knowledge of the laws involved in your case. If she is unfamiliar, don’t be shy about asking for a reference to someone with more experience.
  • What fees does the attorney charge for each phase of the case? Consultation fees tend to be charged by the hour, while actual claims are charged by percentage of the award.
  • Where can you find information about the laws that are in play for your case? Getting the attorney’s input is great, but to understand what is going on, read up on the laws involved.
  • How much is my claim worth? A good personal injury attorney will have the tools to give you a good estimate of your claim, as well as a warning that nothing is guaranteed.

Top 4 California Law Schools

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Whether your interest is in becoming a San Jose personal injury lawyer or a Los Angeles law secretary, you are in need of a great school to help you get there. Here is a list of the top four schools in California that focus specifically on your interest:

  • Stanford Law School. While gaining admission to Stanford Law School is a difficult feat at best, minorities are encouraged to apply. While acceptance officers do pore over LSAT results, there is no one obvious reason one candidate makes it over another; circumstances of the applicant are always considered.
  • U.C. Berkeley. Located in the San Francisco Bay area, U.C. Berkeley sports low tuition, a look at a student’s individual story, and an interest in students who are focused and disciplined. It is important to apply early at U.C. Berkeley—spots fill up fast!
  • UCLA Law School. This Los Angeles school has favored professors that stand above the rest. Students love the great weather. Academic ability is at the top of UCLA’s list followed by taking a look at those students with socioeconomic disadvantages. Work experience is also considered.
  • USC Law School of Los Angeles has a challenging curriculum, and includes working in internships, externships and clinics. The student body is diverse and the classes are small and personal. You can get free tours of classes and surrounding areas online.

Getting the best education in law means knowing a little about your choices; though it takes a lot of work, you can’t go wrong when you know where to start.