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Does anyone know of a good college to go to in the Phoenix area for the Paralegal or legal secretary course of study? A college employers would respect? Any advise would be appreciated.
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As far as becoming a paralegal, most law firms now require a bachelor's degree and paralegal certificate. I don't know of any schools that have cirriculums for becoming a legal secretary, but large law firms will hire you as sort of a "trainee" type person. Of course nowadays, I'm don't how much actual opportunity there is for that. A community college may offer classes for it as part of an Adult Education program (no credits).
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