I’m just out of highschool and I’m already done with 24 credits of school, I’m in a position where the only scholarship I have will only cover 1 out of 3 years for my political science degree but my counselor recommended something else for me, she recommended I did a year of legal studies and then finish that associates degree as that program gets me a certificate and is bar certified, then move to finish my political science degree with the money I get from being a paralegal, then move to law school with my political science degree, is this a good plan, what are job prospects like for new paralegals, I already have an internship lined up and will have to get another one by next year, I’m in Ohio if that makes a difference or changes any circumstances, I’m not that against it since I would be getting 2 degrees in the time it takes the average highschool senior to get one, just really trying to make sure I know what I’m getting myself into
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u/AlternativeHour6948 — 14 days ago