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@@AngelaVorpahl To be frank I don’t know what I want to pursue. There are just a handful of areas I know I don’t like, but there are many to which I am open. These videos specifically help in terms of hearing from experienced professionals about what the job is. They provide the good, the bad, and the daily minutiae.
@@strategic1710 I'm so glad to hear it! I also host a free FB group for law students and prelaw students looking to connect with other people on the same journey and get additional insight into the law school process, would you like the link to join?
I am interested in criminal laws, criminal lawyer even a prosecutor, but l don’t know which specialty should I choose. I will be a high school student this year, ana l want to study from now
Thank you for the video. I'm a minor that's very interested in this field of work and is planning to get into it in the future. I needed more information about being a Prosecutor and this video was it. Thanks.
That's awesome! I'm so glad to hear that the video was helpful! Rachel Coll is absolutely amazing, and she was so generous to talk through what being a prosecutor looked like for her. :)
Hi Karen! That's awesome!! Have you looked into the Attorney General Honors Program? They usually have spots open in the Civil Rights division to begin upon graduation.
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I love these videos. It really is helpful for decision making to hear from people with experience in the field about what there jobs entail.
I'm so glad that the video hit home for you! Is criminal prosecution something you're thinking of pursuing? :)
@@AngelaVorpahl To be frank I don’t know what I want to pursue. There are just a handful of areas I know I don’t like, but there are many to which I am open. These videos specifically help in terms of hearing from experienced professionals about what the job is. They provide the good, the bad, and the daily minutiae.
@@strategic1710 I'm so glad to hear it! I also host a free FB group for law students and prelaw students looking to connect with other people on the same journey and get additional insight into the law school process, would you like the link to join?
@@AngelaVorpahl I’ve already signed up for it. Thanks Angela.
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I am interested in criminal laws, criminal lawyer even a prosecutor, but l don’t know which specialty should I choose. I will be a high school student this year, ana l want to study from now
Thank you for the video. I'm a minor that's very interested in this field of work and is planning to get into it in the future. I needed more information about being a Prosecutor and this video was it. Thanks.
That's awesome! I'm so glad to hear that the video was helpful! Rachel Coll is absolutely amazing, and she was so generous to talk through what being a prosecutor looked like for her. :)
I’m looking to practicing Civil Rights Law on the Federal level…I’m a rising 2L at a law school in Washington D.C.
Hi Karen! That's awesome!! Have you looked into the Attorney General Honors Program? They usually have spots open in the Civil Rights division to begin upon graduation.
@@AngelaVorpahl no I haven’t but now that you mentioned it, I will definitely look into it…thanks Angela👍🏾
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Awesome content! This was cool to see given that I live in MoCo!
I'm so glad it resonated! Rachel is so phenomenal in the way that she breaks down the nitty gritty!
Please interview a HEALTH LAWYER. Great series!
Omg you read my mind...stay tuned for Sunday! 👀
@@AngelaVorpahl … SUPER! Thank you!
@@lionlikemessenger Check out the latest video...it just went live! ;)
Great video!
Thanks, Nick! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
AUSAs get paid better and don’t have as many cases. I think that that’s where I should consider.
Prosecutors are the best. Call me sadistic but I get a huge sense of satisfaction from seeing someone get sent away to prison for many many years.