Do you have to study computer science in order to be a lawyer?
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I don't think it's necessary for the bar exam or any other legal activities, but as a CS major myself, I think everyone should at least be familiar with the subject.
no but it is good to know how to use it and that stuff
I think you don't need to know computer science to become a lawyer. But, now a days (as I think) everyone needs to know computer. As day by day cyber-crime is increasing. And, those who wants to handle these cases, I think should have some knowledge of computer science.
First, it depends on the type of lawyer you wanna become. Cyber-crime lawyers needs to have a good technical knowledge. But even in other cases, studying Computer Science is recommended.
I think that discrete math would definitely help a lawyer, as would some of the more theoretical computer science courses, since they require you to make a case and prove it rigorously beyond a doubt. I do not, however, think that it is required.
AS FAR AS NEED OF A LAWYER IS DRAFTING AND KNOWLEDGE OF INTERNET,DRAFTING IS ONLY DEALS WITH MS WORD AND OFFICE REST U SHOULD KNOW ABOUT INTERNET, BUT IT IS NOT NEED TO BE COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE AS ENGINEER, AS GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH HAVE GOOD EFFECT
DRAFTING MEANS PREPARING BACKGROUND OF CASE IN COURT IN WRITTEN FORMAT
no, becoming a lawyer is prob the easiest gig around. Hence, all the the majority of tards in government who actually think they are smart.
learn how to bs and then practice bsing some more nad for giggles do it one more time and learn these words "stare decisis"
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