Joining The Military With A Law Degree
Joining The Military With A Law Degree
Can I study law during my military service? 3
I want to study law but I also want to join the army. Is it possible to do both? If so, which schools allow it? Any more info?
3 choices
Accept
Use GI II to get a bachelor's degree, then pay for your law degree and get instant commission as a JAG captain.
ROTC
Apply for ROTC and book a degree (you can apply for ROTC Fellowship during the program)
When you receive the diploma / commission, sign up for the study tour.
Go to law school (no money) and join JAG as a captain.
Service school visit
Similar to ROTC
All plans work for any school.
Joining The Military With A Law Degree
Joining The Military With A Law Degree
You can go out as a reserve but not on active duty because you will be in the military all the time, why not try ROTC, you come as an officer when you finish law school, not now? You need a good military lawyer in the armed forces. You don't go to war, and a reasonably secure career won't make you much money.
You can make military law during the military. If you want to become a lawyer you can't log in all the time, you can make reservations. It is better for you to read and pass
No active services. Law school is a bachelor's degree, so you'll need to get a bachelor's degree first.
Full school. As a lawyer, you can claim a commission immediately. Great experience for a lawyer.