Folks:
I just graduated with a business degree in December, 2009. Currently I work for a local financial service firm.
Since I was a business student back in college, I had some opportunities to work on courses like International trade & investment. I'm sure my dream career is to become a lawyer specializing in International business.
As a master's degree is needed to become a Lawyer in the U.S, seems like I have to make a choice right now to put myself on the track.
I was wondering, what are some important steps for me to get there? Is it better for me to get back to the business school and get my MBA, and than try to go law school. Or apply for Law school directly.
Even though I do have a clear goal in my mind right now, I still have a lot of questions and puzzles in front of me. Any comments and suggestions are sincerely appreciated.
Thank you
I just graduated with a business degree in December, 2009. Currently I work for a local financial service firm.
Since I was a business student back in college, I had some opportunities to work on courses like International trade & investment. I'm sure my dream career is to become a lawyer specializing in International business.
As a master's degree is needed to become a Lawyer in the U.S, seems like I have to make a choice right now to put myself on the track.
I was wondering, what are some important steps for me to get there? Is it better for me to get back to the business school and get my MBA, and than try to go law school. Or apply for Law school directly.
Even though I do have a clear goal in my mind right now, I still have a lot of questions and puzzles in front of me. Any comments and suggestions are sincerely appreciated.
Thank you