"I'm currently a sophomore 
year in high school and want to
become a lawyer, any advice?"
Well, you're really early in life.
Don't, although it's good to be,
 that's around the time
I decided to be a lawyer too 
but keep your options open,
look into a lot of different things and if your life comes
to being a lawyer than that, but the impression most, anybody has
over 99 percent of people 
in public have, of what being
a lawyer is, is not actually what it is.
So, you know, get to know 
different lawyers and how they live
their lives and there's different areas of law that are completely
different. The way I practice law 
is only probably about the
the hundreds of thousands of lawyers that are out there.
There's only probably five lawyers that practice law the way
I do which I think is great 
and I love my life, but most
people don't do it like that.
So you gotta find what's good for you and it fits your lifestyle,
and the cost associated, the opportunity cost of going to law school
and the price and how the 
market's going to look in the future
and whatever things there are, 
it's a big decision.
I would say just get a lot of experience in different areas.
Get to know a lot of people.
Work on your writing skills.
 work on your speaking skills
and networking and then, 
you know, if you decide
to go to college, which I don't necessarily recommend for everybody,
then when you're in college,
 keep doing that and then when
you're in your junior or senior year of college, then make the decision
that you want to do the LSAT or whatever tests they have
at that time and you 
can take it from there.
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