The Lawyer Gene
By odChoice on Jun 16, 2008 in Criminal Justice | comments(0)
You might say I have the lawyer gene in me. My uncle is a lawyer; so was his father (my grandfather), and his father (my great-grandfather). Even my cousin, who did not get a law degree, works as a paralegal in his father’s (my uncle’s) office.
So as you see, I come from a family of lawyers. Therefore it should come as no surprise that when I was younger, I was interested in criminal justice. My parents always said that I argued like a lawyer, even from a young age; and in high school, I took classes in criminal justice. After high school, my interest intensified when a boyfriend of mine got in trouble with the law, and I saw how pathetic a chance he had with a public defender.
There are a lot of good schools offering degrees in criminal justice. For instance, Bethpage Briarcliffe College has an associate’s degree in criminal justice that will help get you started. I never did pursue this career choice, though — my first love was writing, and in the end that’s what I went to school for…and what I’m doing now!
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