Thank you, thank you everyone! *takes a bow* :mrgreen:
Show-off.
Just kidding - congrats! But you know - if you were able to ace those...
perhaps you weren't challenged enough. (or perhaps your
deep and penetrating insight will make you a shark among those legal minnows

- if so, don't forget to floss between meals

)
:cheers:
Little from Column A, little from Column B...

Cheers!
Awesome!!!! I saw the other day on Yahoo! News that paralegal is a great line of work! Good for you! Excellent academic performance, but of course, we've come to expect a lot from you. Way to go!
The fact that it's one of the few professions that is still growing is one of the reasons I chose it. Plus, we have a good program and it was free for me, which was awfully convenient

I also have always been interested in the law. Played with the idea of law school when I was in college but then decided to go into the oh-so-lucrative humanities!
If I could go back in time and re-do college and grad school, knowing what I do now, I probably would have still majored in linguistics but focused on a different area. There are programs in forensic linguistics (think of things like speech analysis to determine if it's really a particular person's voice on a recording) one of them at Northwestern is a 6-year graduate degree but I'd finish with
both a PhD in forensic linguistics and a law degree. I could practice as a lawyer and be an expert witness as a linguist, or I could work in research and just consult with lawyers and again be an expert witness.
Oh well. Maybe in my next life
Impressive. Congrats! My big sis is a paralegal in Tallahassee, FL.
ETA: I think she currently works for the firm of Dewie, Cheatum and Howe!
Ah, yes, I've heard of them. They're a massive firm, aren't they? One might say most of the law firms in the country are subsidiaries
Hey!
I never really had any doubt in you, but straight A all the time....That's impressive!
I know this is too digital for you (it's too digital even for me) but still
and :hug::
Thanks Marija!
PS - That looks EXACTLY like me!! :lmao:
I went to college to be a paralegal. Loved it. No longer in the field but law will always be my first love,
Congrats on the 4.0!!!
What kind of law did you do?
Language will always be my first love, but the law is quite fascinating (in both positive and negative ways, of course!) I hope I get a real, live job so I can actually be involved with it now

My internship was at the District Attorney's office, and it was so exciting to be part of the actual practice. My last big thing that I did was to write a motion and the lawyer I was working with really liked it, made only really minor tweaks to a few bits of language, but otherwise, it was all mine. It's a small thing but it felt huge to me when it was actually filed with the court.
you can start giving out TPF legal advice to all the new photographers starting their business!
Make that legal "suggestions" or "information" so I don't get in trouble, and we're all good
