Who makes more money, nurses or attorneys? How long does it take to become an attorney, what are the steps?
I am presumption here which an profession is the same thing as the lawyer, though we do not know how to turn one. we do know sufficient about nurses so no need to reply with which info.
The average attorney makes considerably more money than the average nurse.
However, some nurses make more money than some attorneys.
Some U.S. States have no requirement that an attorney have graduated from a law school … just pass the state’s bar exam. Most U.S. States require attorneys to have graduated from a law school and have passed the state’s bar exam. All states bar exams are very difficult with some state’s exams being even more difficult. Many law school graduates have great difficulty in passing the bar exam … many take it several or more times before passing and some never pass it.
Law school is usually 3 years, which one can apply to enter after completing 4 years of undergraduate studies in any major at a recognized 4 year institution. Undergraduate grades and test scores on the LSAT (exam to enter law school) are weighed heavily on consideration for entry.
I would say definitely attorneys! I am a nurse- but attorneys- which are the same as lawyers usually get bad reputations as being sharks- at least here they do! You can ask a college advisor about becoming an attorney-db
Nurses. If you have 50 RNs, they are ALL usefull, they ALL make about $200 an hour. Or whatever. And fifty nurses is STILL not enough to fill the shortage. Conversely, If you have 100 attorneys, only ONE of them is making any money, the one with no conscience whatsoever. The other 99 are waiting tables somewhere.
It takes about 7 years to complete the degree of becoming a attorney and believe me, attorneys do make much much more money than a nurse, but please do not let that make you to choose the wrong career path.
An attorney’s job is very, very stressfull and when becoming a nurse can be very tiring.
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Joey m
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
The average attorney makes considerably more money than the average nurse.
However, some nurses make more money than some attorneys.
Some U.S. States have no requirement that an attorney have graduated from a law school … just pass the state’s bar exam. Most U.S. States require attorneys to have graduated from a law school and have passed the state’s bar exam. All states bar exams are very difficult with some state’s exams being even more difficult. Many law school graduates have great difficulty in passing the bar exam … many take it several or more times before passing and some never pass it.
Law school is usually 3 years, which one can apply to enter after completing 4 years of undergraduate studies in any major at a recognized 4 year institution. Undergraduate grades and test scores on the LSAT (exam to enter law school) are weighed heavily on consideration for entry.
La Mexicana
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Dont let money or power to be ur driver, choose the one who makes u feel better about ur self…
Katskan
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
4 years college or university followed by 3 years of law school.
Jonathan L
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
I would think it varies whereapon you live, go and ask the local bar-association
Debby B
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
I would say definitely attorneys! I am a nurse- but attorneys- which are the same as lawyers usually get bad reputations as being sharks- at least here they do! You can ask a college advisor about becoming an attorney-db
waltcosmos
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Nurses. If you have 50 RNs, they are ALL usefull, they ALL make about $200 an hour. Or whatever. And fifty nurses is STILL not enough to fill the shortage. Conversely, If you have 100 attorneys, only ONE of them is making any money, the one with no conscience whatsoever. The other 99 are waiting tables somewhere.
zola237
August 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Attorneys
It takes about 7 years to complete the degree of becoming a attorney and believe me, attorneys do make much much more money than a nurse, but please do not let that make you to choose the wrong career path.
An attorney’s job is very, very stressfull and when becoming a nurse can be very tiring.
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