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The Requirements of Becoming a Paralegal

Paralegals, also known as legal assistants, are becoming more and more desirable in the legal workforce. Find out what the requirements of becoming a paralegal are, and begin your education for this quickly growing career field!

eHow Ranks Fremont College’s Paralegal Program among Top Paralegal Schools

In the eHow article, “The Best Ranking Paralegal Schools,” the Paralegal program at Fremont College is recognized as a leader within the field of paralegal studies. The article points out that Fremont College is “one of the the few colleges in California to be approved by the American Bar Association.”

Becoming a Licensed Massage Therapist

Massage therapists specialize in the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the body as it relates to soft tissue injury, treatment and prevention. They use a variety of different techniques or modalities to ease muscular tension and stress, relieve pain from injuries and accelerate healing from certain chronic and acute conditions. Here is some helpful information on how to become a certified Massage Therapist in California.

STEP ONE: Choosing a School.

How to Become a California Paralegal

The path to becoming a lawyer is an arduous one, involving at least three full years of exams, papers, and tuition charges culminating in the dreaded Bar exam. Many people have an interest in the law, but may lack the time and money to undergo years of rigorous training, not to mention the subsequent job search in a highly competitive market. If you can relate to the latter scenario, consider pursuing a career as a paralegal instead.

What a Paralegal Does

6 Tips for Finding the Best Paralegal Schools | Paralegal ABA Accreditation

If you're looking for a career as a paralegal, finding the right school can be challenging. Not only should you be looking for a top ranked education, but you should be looking to ensure job placement after completing your degree. While there are a lot of items to consider when looking into a paralegal program, few aspects are as critical as being approved by the American Bar Association (ABA). ABA approval is a mark of excellence within the legal profession.