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English, 05.12.2019 05:31, jaaiphieaslade

So you want to be a lawyer

(1) if you want to be a lawyer when you grow up, there are definitely some factors you need to consider. (2) perhaps the first thing to consider is whether you like—and are good at—taking tests. (3) to get into law school, you have to take the lsat. (4) and while you're in law school, there will be tons of tests. (5) to become a lawyer, you have to take the bar exam.
(6) perhaps you will be able to pay off that loan if you get a high-paying job out of law school. (7) but are you prepared to work long hours, seven days a week? (8) lawyers don't have the typical nine-to-five jobs. (9) if you want a social life, becoming a lawyer isn't the way to get one. (10) much personal sacrifice comes with being a lawyer, especially when you are first starting out.
(11) if tests aren't a problem, consider the large financial debt you'll accumulate from being in law school. (12) law school lasts three years. (13) the average law school graduate spends anywhere from 6 to 12 years paying off the debt he or she accumulates during those three years, depending on the kind of law he or she decides to practice.
(14) if these concerns do not faze you, then perhaps studying to become a lawyer is the right move. (15) however, if you are no longer so sure, that's okay. (16) see what interests you as an undergraduate—if politics, philosophy, and logic do not appeal to you, then you definitely will not want to go to law school. (17) and that's okay. (18) in fact, consider yourself lucky.
which sentence could be added to the end of paragraph three (sentences 11-13) to support the ideas in that paragraph?
a.
students who pay off their loans within three years of graduating typically live on very little money.
b.
some law students report taking as many as 25 years to pay off their debt after graduating.
c.
applying to law school can be one of the most important decisions a person ever makes.
d.
recent law school graduates often accept job positions that do not require their law degrees.

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