I am currently on my 3rd semester for my AS in Criminal Justice. I think that I have recently decided to become a Medical Malpractice Lawyer, I have always wanted to be a lawyer, but I just didn't know what specialty. I'm too far along now to change my AS but what should I get my BS/BA in? Does it matter?
Please only answer this if you have honest to god advice or experience, thanks guys!
DrIG
Most do not know this but law schools prefer that you do not take pre-law as an undergraduate. They prefer that you enter the school and that they should teach you all the law that you need to know.
That being the case it would be best if you are certain that you want to emphasize medical malpractice is that you should take a number of health Chemistry and Biology classes./
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