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May 31 2014 01:39am
Quote (FrankPrime @ 29 May 2014 00:42)
Im 18, quitted school, because of no motivation, ...
Sorry for my bad english.
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if you have no motivation then you cannot study anything
but re law:
there are quite some differences between the various legal systems and what would be needed to be studied (a good memory is required everywhere)
since you specify french as your language - quebecois? frenchmen? or somewhere else from the francophony?
(would make a significant difference to the requirements)


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May 31 2014 05:49am
It is kinda easy to study Law.

In my opinion, all you need is to read a lot and memorize tons of stuff.

While working, all you need to do is to follow the procedure to garantee people human rights O_O.

That's it. :)
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Jun 2 2014 12:12pm
It depends on person to person. I'm minoring in pre-law and I think it is hella easy while my friend thinks it's super hard but thinks computer science is super easy. I can't tell you if it's hard or not, you'd just have to try. If it sparks an interest, then pursue it.
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Jun 5 2014 06:45pm
The law is not difficult to learn, he should be a rule is a logical hard nature, you only need to seriously study and understand, experience can be followed
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Jun 7 2014 01:25am
Quote (FrankPrime @ May 29 2014 10:42am)
Im 18, quitted school, because of no motivation, probably because i have no idea what to do later.  Somafter some research, i found some things about jobs related to law.  So is law hard to study? I dont know anything about law yet, and im afraid to start studying law and not understanding anything.  I have someone close to me that is a lawyer, and im sure she wouldnt mind giving me a hand if needed, but id prefer not to. 

Sorry for my bad english.

Edit: im not saying this is what i want to do later, but it might interest me


Just because you get a law degree doesn't mean you have to be a lawyer....
Its a pretty good entry point for any business job.

Law requires lots of motivation - Heaps and heaps of reading involved
but actual course work isn't really any harder than other degrees
Further postgrad is required if you do want to practise....

If you want to join the world of suits Law/Commerce is the best choice of degree right now (or maths/commerce)
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