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I am thinking of becoming a laywer. I am in my senior year of high school, and I would possibly major in Women's Studies, then go on to law school. I was wonderin, on average, what hours do lawyers work? What major cities would be the best bet to live in? And what is the average pay? The type of law I'm interested in is Constitutional Law. I am very big on protecting people's rights. Any answers?

First of all, please note that there is no retirement for lawyers !!

The lawyers are professionals and have to devote about 16 to 20 hours a day , if they want to be successful.

There is no such thing as pay and sky is the limit for earning !!

All laws are for protecting people's rights.

Go ahead !!. BEST OF LUCK !!
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