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My son is 10 years old now. I aspire for him to be a lawyer. Actually he being a lawyer is not my goal; I want him to go into politics, and I think a career in law is the path to politics.
I know some like to just "let the kids be what they want to be". But my personal experience is I wish I have had more guidance and structure when I was young. I now want to provide that to my son.
So I hope to know how to groom a kid to become a lawyer. I would like to know what classes should he be focusing on? What are some of the good extra-curricular activities in alignment with this goal? What should he major in college? Any advice is appreciated.
My son is 10 years old now. I aspire for him to be a lawyer. Actually he being a lawyer is not my goal; I want him to go into politics, and I think a career in law is the path to politics.
I know some like to just "let the kids be what they want to be". But my personal experience is I wish I have had more guidance and structure when I was young. I now want to provide that to my son.
So I hope to know how to groom a kid to become a lawyer. I would like to know what classes should he be focusing on? What are some of the good extra-curricular activities in alignment with this goal? What should he major in college? Any advice is appreciated.
Teach him to lie and be skeevy. Never tell the truth. Stab people in the back. That will give him a head start.
BTW, could you have picked any two worse professions? Pray god your kid grows up to be something, not a politician or a lawyer. Step it up to used car salesman or real estate agent.
Set him up with an email account where he receives hundreds of high priority emails requiring response per day. Tell him he needs to answer emails 24/7. Keep him away from your family working late nights and early mornings. Plan a vacation and then tell him he can't go just before you leave because he has a deadline to meet.
Teach him to lie and be skeevy. Never tell the truth. Stab people in the back. That will give him a head start.
BTW, could you have picked any two worse professions? Pray god your kid grows up to be something, not a politician or a lawyer. Step it up to used car salesman or real estate agent.
It's a surefire way to make your son hate you and run in the opposite direction.
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