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I am going to be a paralegal. Geology is just a class for the degree portion. I am definitely NOT science or math oriented, so, this is going to be far worse than my other two legal classes that I have besides.
I think that Immigration Law and Civil Injuries (tort law) will be much more interesting and less laborious...besides, I am a Bible-believing Christian that believes that the structure of the earth was formed by God and by the flood and not some crazy tectonic plates..or whatever...(one of the first paragraphs of the book kind of put me off). But, I will suck it up and try to figure it out...
I am going to be a paralegal. Geology is just a class for the degree portion. I am definitely NOT science or math oriented, so, this is going to be far worse than my other two legal classes that I have besides.
I think that Immigration Law and Civil Injuries (tort law) will be much more interesting and less laborious...besides, I am a Bible-believing Christian that believes that the structure of the earth was formed by God and by the flood and not some crazy tectonic plates..or whatever...(one of the first paragraphs of the book kind of put me off). But, I will suck it up and try to figure it out...
Good luck. If this helps, I teach science and I tell my students that my job is not to convince them but to give them the different theories that are out there. I do not fault them if they do not agree. Again they are all theories which can be disproved or changed at any given time and that not everyone accepts or believes them.
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