Summary And Discussion Week: Lawyers

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Omar A Omar
Discussion Week “Lawyers”

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Typically in our society, every student wants a promising career. There are 200 ABA approved law schools as well as dozens of other provisional accredited and non-accredited schools here in our nation. Going to Law school doesn’t guarantee a secure job with high salaries. Today, world is flooded with attorneys and legal representatives. What makes me different from the others? I never thought I would have the opportunity to be someone as a child. It’s quite shocking because in Somalia my father was a high official in the field of politics and law. For instance, he was a Judge in the Supreme Court. For some time, he later became the secretary of state there. You can’t imagine how much

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