| Most people think that if they study law, then the only | | | | no idea what the jargon means. |
| avenue open to them is going to court and fighting | | | | Government Job: The United States government hires |
| court cases. However, this is not true. While you can | | | | law graduates for its numerous departments as clerks, |
| become a lawyer after obtaining a law degree, you still | | | | trial attorneys and attorneys. Many law graduates go |
| can opt for other careers that welcome a professional | | | | on to join government agencies like the FBI. Some |
| with this degree. | | | | governmental departments are now offering internship |
| Some of the career options open to a person with a | | | | programs for students attending law school to allow |
| law degree are as follows: | | | | them to figure out what it would feel like when working |
| Journalism: It may sound strange, but investigative | | | | at a government job. |
| journalism is one option for a person with a law | | | | Mediation: A lawyer can work as a mediator to settle |
| degree. Also, the person should be able to write well. | | | | disagreements between two parties. This is usually |
| You can write articles for newspapers wherein legal | | | | conducted outside the court of law and the agreement |
| jargon is made understandable to laypeople who have | | | | made by the two warring parties is legally binding. |