hi Alex!! I am also a BA in PSYCHOLOGY student!! I am an online degree student! I'm looking also for legal assistant position! I wanted to know and ask you; do you need a BA/BS degree to get a legal assistant, or can you get one with just a associate degree ?? and also i wanted to know if you can make a decent living with just a part time position? or do you need a full time position
What a coincidence, I’m also a Bachelor of Arts in psychology student! Currently in my 4th year & thinking about getting a job as a legal assistant / paralegal! Thanks for the helpful video! 🤍🙌🏽
hey! me to! i am also in my fourth year BA in PSCYCHOLOGY online student! I just saw this now, so hey did you ever get the legal assistant position? is there anything part time in the north east?
This is so timely for me. I have planned to take up paralegal there in Canada, but don't have enough info of what it's like in actual field. Thanks a lot for this! Appreciate it soooo much 🙃
I’m currently a judicial assistant but I’m not sure if I want to switch over to the paralegal/legal assistant field. The pay is more but I feel like the work/life balance is less… could you talk about that?
I dont work at the firm anymore i talked about it in a video and i already answered some part of this on a video! I cant go into detail but yeah thats fine if you dont understand😊
You are a trainee on your job, so do they train you? How about the workload and pressure? because you said you have done your BA in psychology & philosophy. To become a legal assistant or paralegal many suggest that taking paralegal classes.
Hello! The workload isnt bad since i worked at a place that is very fast paced before my job currently. Its recommended to study within the fields of justice study, sociology, philosophy, human justice and so on. Bcuz its going to give you a better understanding about the law