u/Far-Owl5468

Hope everyone here is having a good day! I'm at the end of my high school senior year (for 17 more days) andilve been seriously mulling over a future career as paralegal, specifically in the medical law. However that's a far stretch into the future, right now I am deeply interested in a more entry level career as a legal assistant in any area to gain a feel for the field early on. To keep things short and sweet, I would like to know what you gu currently in the field view the plausibility of it all. I'm excited but also don't want to be over my head as know m fairly young.

I know this is a paralegal forum so forgive me if this is irrelevant, but any advice is greatly appreciated.

Overview: Is it feasible to become a legal assistant at 18 with no experience? Edit: I do plan on finishing my bachelor's after starting/finishing my associates for 2 years at a smaller institution.

For context, l am 18 and participated in policy febate all throughout high school so I'm very comfortable with word, abundant note taking, file organization, and a humble amount of research. However, 1 have no real law experience.

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u/Far-Owl5468 — 17 days ago