Online Law School
Achieve Your Dreams of becoming an
Attorney with an Online Law School

Have you ever met a person that has a dream
or goal that you know is not the best thing for them? I run
into this a great deal in my career as a social worker. Many
times people with mental health issues have a difficult time
being realistic about their abilities. This is also true with
teenagers. I never want to squash someone’s dream by telling
them that they cannot achieve it; however I do find that there
are times I need to point out the draw backs of what their
desire might be so they are not faced with the frustration of
not being able to achieve their goal.
So often I have experienced that people that
have been in either the legal system or counseling arena want
to be a social worker or attorney. There are many social
workers that have experienced a fair share of adversity in
their lives and have come into the system to help others
overcome similar issues. Likewise many of the juvenile
delinquents that I have worked with want to be attorneys
because of their young exposure to the legal system and a
public defender.
Many times the rigor of the schooling and
the ability to work with people are not thought out when this
career choice is made. One of the young men that I worked with
had a very difficult time getting along with anyone. He had
several juvenile offenses of threatening people and doing
property damage to people he did not like. He wanted to be an
attorney by going through online law school.
He thought he would get his undergraduate degree in the same
manner. He was quite intelligent so I did not doubt that he
could do the class work; however I thought he needed to be able
to interact with others in order to work as an attorney.
I encouraged him to tour some campuses as
well as to interview some attorneys to find out if any of them
had attended online law school. I know that getting a degree in
law is very expensive and can also be quite time consuming. The
online law school seems like a great option to be able to earn
your degree while you are working a job or raising a
family.
My concern was that this young man was
attracted to the option because it meant he could avoid the
interaction with others in a classroom. He talked to his public
defender about his goals. The public defender told him he
needed to work out his anger issues first because if he did not
get this under control and continued his behavior as an adult
he could not practice law. This has been the motivator to get
him into counseling.
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