Future plan project
Transcript: Sources Sociologist https://www.thebalancecareers.com/lawyer-education-2164358 https://www.truity.com/career-profile/sociologist https://student.naviance.com/colleges/college-lookup Location: New Haven, CT. GPA requirements: 4.12 SAT requirements: 1505 ACT requirements: 34 Average Net Price: $5,171 Type: Small Private (5,532 total students) Lawyer Job responsibilities Sociologist job responsibilities Education: To be a sociologist, you must have at least a Master's degree. The most common major to get is Sociology. Job Training: Students sometimes can get internships or volunteer work in entry-level positions in sociology or related fields. Annual Wages (National): $86,130 Location: Storrs, CT GPA requirement: 3.64 out of 4.3 SAT requirement: 1250 out of 1600 ACT requirement: 28 out of 36 Type: Large Public (18,826 total students) Average net price: $11,626. Uconn Education: To become a lawyer, you must have bare minimum 7 years of college (4 years undergrad, 3 years law school with a Juris Doctorate Degree.) Job Training: Most lawyers become interns during undergrad schooling. They apply to work for law firms and usually do this during the summer months. They preform hands-on jobs under the supervision of an attorney. Average Annual Wages (CT): $152,540. Yale Future plan project I decided that becoming a Lawyer since they have a better average annual salary. Even though it requires more schooling, it's still worth the better salary. I also would chose Uconn over Yale since it's closer, less competitive, and is a bigger school with a more connected student body Lawyer My Choices Advise clients concerning business transactions, legal rights and obligations. Interpret laws, rulings, and regulations for clients. Present and summarize cases for judges and juries. Observing, receiving, and obtaining information from relevant sources. Gathering evidence to formulate defense or initiate legal actions. Prepare publications and reports containing research findings. Collect data about the attitudes, values, and behaviors of people in groups using observation, interviews, and review of documents, Teach sociology. Assessing the value, importance, or quality of things or people. By Jason Skoog