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To be or not to be a paralegal, that is the question. If that’s the question you’ve been asking yourself then continue reading and your decision will become clear.

paralegals ruleThe National Federation of Paralegal Associations estimates that over 80 percent of current paralegals have gone through some type of formal paralegal education.

In today’s paralegal market, the NFPA recommends as a bare minimum that wanna-be paralegals have a two-year degree with an emphasis in paralegal studies. However, a bachelor's degree is recommended.

As a paralegal, your responsibilities will vary widely based upon what type of business or organization you end up working for.

If you would like to learn more of the details behind this exciting career opportunity then check out our home page where you'll find a complete Paralegal Career Overview section but if you're ready to apply at one of the top schools in the country then take a look at best paralegal school resources in the country at the top of this page.

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Surprisingly, but after nearly 5 decades the paralegal profession still has no certification requirements. Although not required, certification does offer a competitive advantage to those that have the credentials behind their name. It helps primarily when it comes to securing a job and for that reason and because a high percentage of paralegals coming into the field today are graduates from some either a community college or university; a good percentage of graduates are taking the time to pass one of the many readily available certification tests, shortly after graduation.

Law Contract and GavelImportant aspects to keep in mind when analyzing a paralegal program:

  • Paralegal degree courses must teach hands-on applicable job skills in addition to bottom-line legal theory. The curriculum should also emphasize legal writing, torts, legal contracts and research and legal ethics. Paralegal schools should advance a students' discriminating thinking capacity along with communication, organizational skills and an aptitude to correctly handle ethical issues. An opportunity to gain real-world experience before graduation through internships or clinical experience is also important.

  • Unquestioned belief to the value of the paralegal position within the legal field, from both the program director and the faculty, is essential. Plus, both the paralegal school "dean" and the teachers need to have the desired scholastic accreditation to run the program and to teach the curriculum. In a perfect world, the "dean" would have a law degree and the teachers would be considered "experts" in their fields with an advanced paralegal degree and measurable experience.

  • Distance learning, also called online learning is becoming all the rage but is getting your paralegal degree or paralegal certificate from an online paralegal school right for you? Online learning is clearly different than traditional campus based learning but regardless of how the information is delivered (i.e. interactive video, tele-courses, etc.) the student / teacher interaction isn't the same. Plus, online learning takes more self-discipline and motivation than campus learning and you have to make the determination that you have what it takes to complete the assignments.

    Clearly, pursuing a paralegal career isn't for everyone but for those that enjoy research, have solid organizational and writing skills and can work under pressure this is a wide open and growing field that can offer financial security and professional satisfaction.

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