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The juris doctorate is one of the most versatile degrees available. A doctoral-level degree available after only three years of graduate school, this simple degree can open up innumerable doors for a motivated student.

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The Many Uses Of A Juris Doctorate

The juris doctorate is one of the most versatile degrees available. A

doctoral-level degree available after only three years of graduate school, this

simple degree can open up innumerable doors for a motivated student.

While it can be quite difficult to actually graduate with a law degree, those

that manage the feat have the ability to pursue careers in many different

fields. From the traditional to the outlandish, a juris doctorate can be used

in almost any field of law or business imaginable.





A Legal Career



Most law students pursue

a juris doctorate to become

lawyers.



Some wish to spend time in the

courtroom, while others would be far

happier spending their days in a

legal library. There are dozens of

different fields of practice, and it is

possible to pursue a degree while

specialize in any field. Would-be

attorneys can work in both the public

and private sector, and there is

always a profit to be made by those with a shrewd mind for business. Most

opportunities in law school tend to revolve around those with a desire to

pursue a traditional legal career path, and internships and employment

opportunities are quite common for those still learning the basics of the law.





A Career in Education



Those students that pursue a law degree will have undertaken at least seven

years of schooling. It is no wonder, then, that many feel quite at home in

academia. A juris doctorate (usually followed by an l.l.m.) is a wonderful

degree for those that actually wish to teach the law. Though it usually takes

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quite a bit of experience to pursue a tenured position at a law school, many

law graduates find an easier time pursuing a permanent position in the

political science or history departments at major universities. It is fairly

easy to shape the course of a legal education towards a more academic

approach, and teaching is a reasonable end-goal for any law student.



Administrative Careers



A degree in law can also lead to several skills that can lead to administrative

careers. Those that study in law school are often well versed in leadership

techniques, as well as the ins and outs of basic administrative tasks. A juris

doctorate is often considered to be equal or superior to most business

administration degrees, and it can provide a great opportunity for those that

are more orgnazation-minded.



The Business World



Of course, the business world often looks positively on those that have a

juris doctorate. Many top law schools offer extensive training in negotiation

skills as well as employment law. Those that focus in such areas of

education are often ideally suited to function in the business world. While a

law degree may not necessarily allow one to focus exclusively on those

subjects that are most important in the business world, the combination of

a J.D. and a business degree can prove to be unbeatable.





A juris doctorate can be used by almost anyone that has a head for business

or learning. One does not need to become a lawyer after graduation, though

that career path is always available. If you wish to find an educational path

that will give you many options after graduation, this degree may suit your

purposes.



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