How to choose a college major for Law School. Tips from a law school dean

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  • How to choose a college major for Law School. Tips from a law school dean. #lawschool #lawstudent #collegesmajorsforlawschool
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Komentáře • 471

  • @valeriedeguzman6253
    @valeriedeguzman6253 Před 3 lety +17

    Hello dean! I am currently a nursing student planning on shifting this AY due to financial and personal issues, there are schools offering free tuition fees and I really want to choose the best pre-law major that would aid me best in law school, and if I ever am not able to go to law school it may be my career as well.
    The two programs I deeply am troubled about taking is Communications and History. For starters, I really am passionate about history or anthropology as this has been my childhood dream and I think it would be something worthwhile of learning, although I have been told that my career opportunities if I do not enter law school or engage in higher degrees, would be limited. Next is Communication or Speech Comm, I am really great at public speaking. I have won debates and other categories of public speaking in my high school that has aided me in gaining confidence and knowledge when speaking in front of a crowd. I love public speaking because I know this is one thing that I am good at especially that I know that I am able to hone my confidence in a way that I could project my talent more. I both love these programs and I think I could grow either way. Then again I have this fear that since I am shifting I don't know if I should go for which as I am afraid to make the same mistake as I did in my previous program.
    I am greatly thankful to have seen your channel as it further inspired me to pursue law

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +11

      Hi Valerie. You are at a crossroads now in selecting a college course. It is wise to think also of your future outside of law school. It is also encouraging that you want to be a lawyer. My best thoughts on the matter is to take the course where you will enjoy learning. Having a memorable and happy college experience will help you adjust to the rigors of law school. At this point, I would recommend to take Communication. If you don't go to law school, a communications degree will get you job in Human Resources, advertising and social media management. I wish you the best of luck!

    • @valeriedeguzman6253
      @valeriedeguzman6253 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheDeanLawChannel Thank you so much dean for your insightful and encouraging response! ❤️ Praying to get accepted to my next university 😭 May your channel grow and reach more future aspiring and soon to be warriors of justice. ☺️ Stay safe po and God bless ☺️

  • @wonderfulvirgo9943
    @wonderfulvirgo9943 Před 3 lety +38

    Meanwhile, everyone’s asking for the best Pre-Law Course in this comment section. Let me just appreciate Dean for having such good communication or speaking skills, if you were my prof I could listen to you all day with the way you explain things. More power, Dean! ❤️

  • @larryfisherman6449
    @larryfisherman6449 Před 3 lety +18

    Can we all just appreciate how dean repsonds to all the comments

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Garrett. Really appreciate. I wish you good fortune.

  • @CatGee
    @CatGee Před 2 lety +2

    This is very tailored, thank you dean!

  • @rishyrishmeow
    @rishyrishmeow Před 3 lety +6

    Wow you are so cool dean. I immediately subscribed because you’re very patient in answering questions. Godbless po.

  • @aeri_lofi
    @aeri_lofi Před 2 lety +3

    Hello Dean! I plan to take a double course. One in Marketing and one in Philosophy. It's going to be tough and I know. I'm going to do my best after college and at the same learn and have fun. I'm still a Grade 10 student, dreaming big at the same time, learning about myself, and changing as time passes on. I know my flaws and I am willing to change them (even just a small bit of it can help me). All in all, thank you for your inspiring video about what college major would help for law school. I plan to become a lawyer someday and I'm really glad that I was recommended to watch this by my friend. It is really helpful. ^^

  • @usc_lezah1529
    @usc_lezah1529 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks Sir Dean! I am a graduating SHS student. I am looking forward for the best pre-law for me.

  • @juancarlosaliba4866
    @juancarlosaliba4866 Před 3 lety +13

    There's really no degree recommended for law school. But you are right Dean, courses that will land you on a job (in case of quitting or not passing the Bar exam) is a practical recommendation for entry to law school (for plan B purposes hehe)
    God bless!

  • @Richard-mz9xu
    @Richard-mz9xu Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you sir. I saved your vid for future reference for my kids.

  • @hmmm3435
    @hmmm3435 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi dean! I am binge watching your videos! I am a graduating economics student and I’ve been dreaming on becoming a lawyer. I am determined to become an economist lawyer 7 years from now, thanks for this video!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      You can do it! Since it your passion, that will carry you through.

  • @Angelo_24506
    @Angelo_24506 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you dean im in 4th year highschool now and you gave me a very good advice 🥰

  • @Bellaweeknd
    @Bellaweeknd Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been searching for this kind of video! 💖

  • @gelladulaaccolades
    @gelladulaaccolades Před 2 lety +1

    Just what I need to hear. Thanks.

  • @zyyrahidalgoriego1806
    @zyyrahidalgoriego1806 Před 3 lety +3

    Months from now, I will graduate in senior high and I am looking forward to take AB English in college. So I was kinda nervous when you have already mentioned accountancy, business management, philosophy, political science and all that but not literature. I literally had a second thought that it was a bad choice for my pre-law course. Lol. Btw, thank you for the tips! I would really love to hear something like this from a dean!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      For me personally, I would welcome the AB English degree. It will give you the best critical analytical thinking. All lawyers need that and only develop it in law school.

  • @youdontknowme6505
    @youdontknowme6505 Před 3 lety +1

    I am having second thougths on going to med (its too expensive and I have a business to manage) and I stumble upon this. This might be a sign. Thank you Dean for your insights!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      You are very welcome. I hope this sign is big and bright enough for you.

  • @dhiomslove777
    @dhiomslove777 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Dean. God bless.

  • @keitolentino6272
    @keitolentino6272 Před 2 lety +1

    Really helpful!❤️ Thank you ☺️

  • @jeady667
    @jeady667 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing po Dean!❤

  • @blahblah1271
    @blahblah1271 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you po! I chose polscie din po since I am an aspiring lawyer :> more polscie related vids to come po hehe😊💞

  • @wonujaeger6440
    @wonujaeger6440 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you, Dean! I'm currently talking Bachelor of Education Major in English and I thought it isn't aligned with my dream to become a lawyer. I was already losing hope. Thank you very much.

  • @kayeackerman3016
    @kayeackerman3016 Před 3 lety +2

    I FEEL RELIEVE DEAN. I WANTED TO ENTER LAW SCHOOL IN THE FUTURE AND I AM EAGER TO TAKE CRIMINOLOGY AS MY PRE LAW COURSE IN SOME REASONS HOWEVER, CRIM IS NOT USUALLY THE CHOICE OF MAJORITY AS A PRE LAW COURSE AND I AM SO HAPPY THE MOMENT YOU SAID THAT CRIM IS ALSO A GOOD PRE LAW COURSE THANKS DEAN, THIS IS VERY HELPFUL AND ENCOURAGING.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      You are truly welcome Mikasa. I hope you make it to law school one day

    • @kayeackerman3016
      @kayeackerman3016 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDeanLawChannel yes dean thank you and more power to your channel

  • @mitchtabach
    @mitchtabach Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing these inspiring ideas, Dean Rod. I'm currently a college instructor teaching English literature and oral communication. I've finally decided to enter law school and I would appreciate it so much if you can give me some law practice which are best suited for my undergraduate degree. I finished secondary education specializing in English. Thank you Dean. I'm already one of your subscriber.

    • @alessandrojamesdelrosario8666
      @alessandrojamesdelrosario8666 Před 3 lety

      Maganda po yan dahil most subjects are in english

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      You have an excellent undergraduate degree. For that, you can practice Constitutional law or even international law. Language is always subject to interpretation and construction. Your degree will definitely give you an advantage.

  • @sheilamarierojas6531
    @sheilamarierojas6531 Před 3 lety +3

    I was a BS Computer Science student during my first semester, and I bravely took the risk in shifting to AB English Literature Study for my second semester SY 2020-2021 because it feels like I enter the wrong room not suit for my interest. I choose AB Eng in hopes that it will help me in my english both speaking and writing that soon I can use if ever I want to proceed Law School. So I'm very thankful I found your channel Mr. Dean.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      You have the best course in my opinion. Thanks for the view and comment.

  • @ramlexenaj
    @ramlexenaj Před 3 lety +2

    I graduated BSIT specialized in Multimedia 7 yrs ago, before never ko pong naisip or even have the slightest desire to become a lawyer. Now, I'm having some "change of heart" and suddenly got interest in law school, but I was also hesitant because of my college degree, some say its not fit for law school daw kasi Accountancy and Polsci were the "ideal" courses, I got discouraged somehow but I really have this deep desire to become an IP/IT lawyer someday po. But today, with your videos po it helps me rethink and reconsider in taking law school po. Thank you for the enlightenment po Dean and God Bless you more po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      You are most welcome. At my school, the University of Caloocan City College of Law, I will accept any college course. What I look for are students who want to pursue their ambition or dream to be a lawyer.

  • @inzane5
    @inzane5 Před 3 lety +5

    Now this video convince me to take Major in Philosophy also this made me subscribed.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Harold. Thanks for the view and the subscribe. I hope you make it to the law school of your choice.

  • @junerey6680
    @junerey6680 Před 3 lety +1

    This is helpful. Thanks a lot.

  • @joaquinangeloibanezflancia7384

    Salamat po ng Marami.Para sa Bayan!

  • @wesingwithme9087
    @wesingwithme9087 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, dean! Thanks for sharing with us your knowledge and wisdom regarding law school. Hopefully, through God's help and mercy, I am going to try it. Btw... I am a Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English graduate po and I am currently working in the public school. Thanks po ^_^

  • @victoriavera8639
    @victoriavera8639 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, Dean! I hope you notice this.
    I am currently a Grade 12 ABM student who's stuck with choices AB Legal Management, AB English Language Studies, and AB Sociology for my pre-law course (I didn't include BSA because I really do not enjoy the subject).
    I personally like AB Sociology the most but my personality calls for LegMa because it already covers many business law topics and I want to have a foretaste of law school. On the other hand, the reason why AB ELS occupies my least preferred choice is because I believe that one's English skills needed in law school can be honed in any pre-law. Both AB ELS & AB SCL are included on account of my 2nd dream, which is to be a professor.
    Moreover, I already put AB Legal Management as my main program choice but I can still change it. If I choose this course, I am afraid I'd find it hard to land a job after college.
    What are the pros and cons of LegMa? Is this a good pre-law?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      So the specific question is on legal management... The pros:
      1. You will definitely have prior knowledge (at least for freshman year) on the laws that is taken up in law school
      2. If the law subjects are taught by lawyers, they might teach the way they do in law school, so you will have a taste in that.
      3. Law schools won't question your degree and wonder why you went to law school.
      Cons:
      1. The job market is indeed thin if you don't go to law school.
      2. Law professors might have higher expectations on you to perform better in class.
      Hope this helps.

  • @xelestinegabrielpayte8661

    Sabi na eh English related Major bet ni Dean Atty HAHAHAHAHAH
    Okay may confidence na ako sa degree ko pag papasok ako law school.
    Thank you Dean Attorney for the info shared!

  • @yvecho4015
    @yvecho4015 Před 3 lety +2

    Good day, Dean! This video was very helpful and I am very glad that I happened to stumble upon your channel :> .I'm a graduating SHS student and I am planning to take Accountancy as a pre-law course, but I would like to become a Prosecutor someday. Although Criminology is more preferable, is it okay if I proceed to Accountancy instead? Since it is due to the career opportunities if ever law school does not work out for me. Thank you :>

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Go with Accounting. If that is a course where you will comfortable, you will have a great time in college. A good college experience is always good. You can still be a prosecutor! you can specialize in financial crimes.

  • @themistocles2801
    @themistocles2801 Před 2 lety +1

    Good day Sir,
    I am currently taking BS Finance. I have profs who are Atty. that teaches us about Business law(ObliCon),Monetary policy(more on AMLA,AMLC, RA8791 etc) and taxation. I find it really interesting to study about these subjs and it excites me everytime there are recitations.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      Great. I hope that interest continues until you get to law school

  • @girbaud07
    @girbaud07 Před 2 lety +1

    Took AB legal Management in UST as my pre law course. Well, quite advantage in the first 2 weeks of law school but after that, all are in equal foot. But it was quite a good foundation esp knowing how competitive my profs and classmates in UST.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      Well, because of your legal management course, you have a better understanding of law, its effects and its intent. I am sure that will carry on throughout your law school. And ObliCon is still next sem.

    • @girbaud07
      @girbaud07 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheDeanLawChannel thanks Dean. I'm already a lawyer. Isang dekada na din. Hehehe

  • @Dan-el5mh
    @Dan-el5mh Před rokem +1

    Im a graduate of Criminology and currently reviewing for CLE this upcoming Dec. Hopefully after passing the board, i would enter college of law and become a prosecutor in the near future.

  • @rustyvidad2672
    @rustyvidad2672 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Dean, I am now at first year college, taking a Political Science major in Public policy and governance.... And planning to have a masters degree after college, and planning to enroll in Law school someday.... Thank you for the information about taking Law..... If you were my professor it would be great.... If ever... More power Dean...❤️❤️❤️

  • @richardontoy505
    @richardontoy505 Před 2 lety +2

    Currently taking BS Economics, and planning to enter Law School while working as an Economist.

  • @athenaromes
    @athenaromes Před 3 lety +1

    I am currently grade 10 student and I am taking HUMSS as my senior high strand. I am not fan of reading books or learning english before but I am now challenging myself to change. I want to take AB English as my pre-law course to be eloquent in English and build a habit of reading as well as enjoying my college life where my passion and interests really belong. My purpose of becoming a lawyer someday is to become a law professor like you and to produce more lawyers in the future.❤️ Sir, but how to become a law professor? Do I have to study about education courses? I don't have any Idea. Thank you for this video, it really helped me❤️

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Your passion should be enough. Have a practice of at least 3 years before you start teaching.

  • @quokka3382
    @quokka3382 Před 3 lety +8

    Hello po dean! I’m contemplating whether to take engineering or accountancy as my pre law. Can you please share some pros and cons of those 2 courses when I plan to pursue Law school later on. Thank you dean! very much appreciated your vids po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +12

      Ok, here we go:
      Engineering:
      Pro - you can practice patent law. Very lucrative payouts. US law firms pay about $180K annually as a starting salary!
      Cons - Too rigid in formula and concepts. Law is about interpreting words and not too much on data unless you are in patent law 😎
      Accounting:
      Pro - You can practice tax law. Very few lawyers go into tax law which means you have little competition to look for jobs or clients
      Cons - Tax, no one likes tax.

    • @quokka3382
      @quokka3382 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheDeanLawChannel thank you po dean! Very helpful advice po.

  • @hungrypanda3024
    @hungrypanda3024 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello po dean! 😊 Plan ko po sana na AB Philosophy po kunin as pre-law course since pakiramdam ko po interesting at maeenjoy ko po siya. Kaso iniisip ko po baka hindi po siya magandang fallback. 🥺

  • @ianrexexanes2415
    @ianrexexanes2415 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you Dean. I'm a Registered Criminologist and a Police Officer. Planning to take up law soon and join the prosecution service someday.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      That's great to hear. I always admire police officers to want to be a lawyer. I have several students who are police officers over the course of my teaching and they are very hard working. I wish the best for you.

  • @zeecaratz3110
    @zeecaratz3110 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, Dean! Can you talk about what really a lawyer does in a day? I have been interested in taking up law since I was a child but right now I am having thoughts because I realized I don’t want to stay in the office all day long. Also, how can one join the prosecution? I plan to be a prosecutor since I am really into crimes. Thank you, Dean! More power to you!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      That's a great suggestion. I will put this in my next Q and A video. Thank you very much

  • @ma.theresaflavier9251
    @ma.theresaflavier9251 Před 3 lety +1

    i subscribe you sir for my son wanted to be a lawyer since he is grade 11 now..

  • @bushwark90s82
    @bushwark90s82 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi dean , my pre-law course is Criminology but I'm a bit interested of corporate Law. Is it irrelevant of my pre-law course that choose to practice someday? I'm your number 1 viewer of your videos dean, hope you enlighten me.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Bushwark! I appreciate your comments. The pre-law course is not irrelevant. It will help you in your selected practice. But if you take criminology, you can do to corporate law

  • @aiyamnot_here
    @aiyamnot_here Před 2 lety +5

    Hello dean! Thank you so much for this video, it was a huge help for me to sort out my thoughts on what to take for my college degree. Would taking a BsEd in Biology or even Bs Biology become a hassle as a pre-law course? I want to take this because it's one of the courses that is under the DOST scholarship. Thank you again!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Both courses can qualify you for law school. Thanks for the view and comment.

    • @eunicebiancabonifacio1816
      @eunicebiancabonifacio1816 Před 2 lety +1

      Same struggle, I'm planning to take BS Psych because it is among the priority courses of DOST. Although the recommended degree for law is AB Psych.

    • @aiyamnot_here
      @aiyamnot_here Před 2 lety +1

      @@eunicebiancabonifacio1816 i went for AB psych since it was what I really wanted in the end

    • @eunicebiancabonifacio1816
      @eunicebiancabonifacio1816 Před 2 lety

      Best of luck to you 😊

  • @sophiabuenavista342
    @sophiabuenavista342 Před 3 lety +8

    Hi dean! I am a CPA, graduate of Bachelor of Science in Accountancy. Is it really a good course for aspiring lawyers? Can I do it? Since we are trained to analyze rather than memorize. I think I will have a hard time memorizing provisions :(
    Anyway, nice video ❤️

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      We have several CPAs studying the Univ. of Caloocan City, College of Law. I see that CPA's adjust quickly to the rigors of law school. I have a video on memorization techniques, maybe that can help - bit.ly/3nzGTMM

  • @meekopal2369
    @meekopal2369 Před rokem +1

    Dean, my friend's son is a graduate of specialist program in political science with double major in philosopy and mathematics in one of the top universities in the world. He aced the LSAT at 97 percentile and recieved an offer from yale, harvard and standford. He is planning to take the philippine bar after he finished his law school.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před rokem

      Meeko Pal, if he has a US law degree, he won't be able to take the Philippine bar exam. Is he going to law school in the Philippines?

    • @meekopal2369
      @meekopal2369 Před rokem

      @@TheDeanLawChannel He is also a pinoy but migrated to Canada when he was 7 years old. I think the supreme court has allowed foreign law graduate pinoys to take the bar starting this year, 2023 but applicants must provide certain certifications to the supreme court.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před rokem

      @@meekopal2369 yes, he has to make a petition to the Supreme Court

  • @angelakeziahespinosa8708
    @angelakeziahespinosa8708 Před 3 lety +2

    I will be taking BS Accountancy and hopefully pursue law school in the future! Future CPA lawyer someday!!!!

  • @antipolojarwinm6886
    @antipolojarwinm6886 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, Dean. I just want to know and I'm really confuse on what college course I must pursue. I'm thinking of three choices which are Philosophy, English Literature, and PolSci. Dean, what should I choose among these three choices. I thank you, Dean, in advance for answering this question.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Ok, since you have decided you want to be a lawyer, I would suggest English Literature. But it will become a true commitment to finish law school. If you want a back up plan degree, among your choices, take PoliSci. That will give you better options.

  • @thegreendude7336
    @thegreendude7336 Před 2 lety

    Hi po, I'm an IT student and want to be a lawyer someday. Your last line makes me wanna pursue more of my dream of becoming a lawyer. Thank you po 😊

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Never give up The Green Dude! Your ambition will pull you through

    • @thegreendude7336
      @thegreendude7336 Před 2 lety

      @@TheDeanLawChannel Thank you sir and i hope you inspire more people, and more videos to come po.

  • @kentakayama5880
    @kentakayama5880 Před rokem +1

    Hello Dean! I am a graduating STEM student who is currently going through the rigorous phase of college applications. I would like to ask if Bachelor of Public Administration is an ideal pre-law degree for someone who is eyeing for government work after law school. I am aware that BA Political Science is the more preferred degree for such field, however, most of the universities I have applied to do not offer this degree and I have to resort to the closest possible degree which is B Public Administration (of which I am unsure whether it will help or not).
    I'm glad to have found your channel, your content is amazing and informative, keep it up!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před rokem

      That is an excellent degree in preparation for government service after law school.

  • @sofie3750
    @sofie3750 Před 3 lety +1

    hello dean!! I'm currently an incoming shs student and the strand I've been choosing from is stem/abm. I am planning to pursue either legal management as my prelaw course but at the same time, I am doubtful. I'm also interested in international law as well but lately, I've been checking out medical malpractice law. I still have a long way to go and I'm really overwhelmed with these broad variety of choices. do you have any tips in figuring out what I really want??

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Go with Legal management or if international law, take diplomacy. Then go to law school. Good luck! Thanks for the view and comment!

  • @en-hj5cs
    @en-hj5cs Před 2 lety +1

    Good day! I'm about to take BS psychology as my pre law but because I didn't qualified in BS Psychology in my dream state university. Now I am planning to take Philosophy or Bachelor of Public administration. what are the pros and cons of the two po ba? Thanks and may God bless your yt channel. ❤️

  • @mcgenleyteves3252
    @mcgenleyteves3252 Před 2 lety +1

    hello dean tnx for wonderful video im a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation i just want to study Maritime law hope i can get you some tips and advice thank's

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      Maritime law is a very lucrative practice. I have several tips in my video library.

  • @rashidakenzie1905
    @rashidakenzie1905 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello po, Dean Rod Vera! 😊
    I'm currently taking up BA Behavioral Sciences and I plan to get into Law School. I would like to get some recommendations on the subjects I should take in my undergraduate studies so I, or students like me can have an advantage and prior knowledge on the things that will be discussed in law school😊 thank you Dean!
    Follow up question, do you have recommendations on under which university should we take up law? If so, which are these universities and why? 😊
    Thank you very much, Dean Rod Vera!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      1. Take up some law subject, particularly constitutional law. Maybe also Labor and Obligations and Contracts.
      2. I would apply to the big three and those closest to you in terms of traveling time.

  • @weneedtoseedrunkse6985
    @weneedtoseedrunkse6985 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello dean! Browsing through your videos para sa mga tips and advices, anong course po mas helpful sa law school PolSci or LegMa? Thankyou!! :))

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      I would go PoliSci. But if its opportunities outside of law school, I would go with either.

    • @weneedtoseedrunkse6985
      @weneedtoseedrunkse6985 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheDeanLawChannel omg thank you po sa reply, hoping to be a lawyer someday hihi 🥰

  • @christianervhenlaguatan5193

    Hi Dean! I’m currently a grade 12 STEM student and planning to pursue law in the future. I am really not satisfied in the STEM field since I really don’t enjoy it, but chose it anyways since one of my options was to be in the medical field. But since high school, the discipline that I am proficient with was Social Sciences and Philosophy. So I am planning to take up a Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies degree and hopefully, if given the chance to get a Minor in English (practically to satisfy the required English Units). What are your thoughts po?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      That would be a great course for pre-law. Excel in that course and you will have an easier time in law school

  • @wilhelminam.delosreyes2583

    Hmn so I'll get the Criminology course since I really want to be a prosecutor...

  • @frederickvillanueva6904
    @frederickvillanueva6904 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello dean, I'm a graduate of Education major in MAPEH and currently teaching as an English as a Second Language teacher. I'm eager to become a lawyer. Do you have any advice sir? Am I qualified? What are my advantages and disadvantages? What expertise or practice am I going to exercise after I passed the Bar?
    Thank you Dean. God bless.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +3

      Wanting to be a lawyer is already a great advantage. Having a good command of English is also an advantage. You are definitely qualified. As far as practice, having English as a degree, you can become a judge. Good luck!

  • @lewis6760
    @lewis6760 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Dean, How about Bachelor of Science in Nursing po? I'm still in 9th grade po but my plan is to take nursing as my college degree then proceed to law school but im doubting if i can make it because i'm having hard time when it comes to memorizing but sinisimulan ko na pong mag basa ng consti but the prob is yung memorizing po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      I had a classmate in law school who was a nursing graduate. She is doing very well now as a lawyer.
      Memorizing will come naturally when in law school.

  • @erinmadlangbayan7998
    @erinmadlangbayan7998 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Dean! I'm contemplating between Ab Psychology or BS Psychology. Which one would be better?
    Also,thank you for uploading videos!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      I would go with the science degree. More technical and it may it give your opportunities after law school.

  • @prociemaerosales3969
    @prociemaerosales3969 Před 3 lety +3

    Good day, Sir Dean! I want to take up BA History as a pre law course. Is it a good stepping stone? And what are the pros and cons to this?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      That's a good question. The pros is that you will be able to argue using skills you learned in college. History majors I believe can relate to both what is in the past and relate to them what is in the present. Legal arguments sometimes use past jurisprudence to bolster their side. As for the cons - maybe you will have a hard time in taxation (but that's everybody..... except CPAs)

  • @RF-td2yl
    @RF-td2yl Před 3 lety +6

    Hello dean, I'm planning to take AB English as my pre law course. I wanna know your thoughts about it po..

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +6

      I think, nay, I know that is an excellent course. You will have a good command of the language and you will be able to understand the nuances of legalese (which everyone fears)

  • @pheonix1461
    @pheonix1461 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello po! so far wala po akong naririnig na Economics as a pre law, my parents want me to pursue accounting since mas "sikat" daw na pre law and limited job opportunities lang daw po sa Econ. What are your thoughts po? and what are the pros and cons

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello Kassandra. It's tough go against your parents. But as far as economics, the opportunities are not limited. you can be a financial analyst or if you want to work for the government, you can work for NEDA or the Dept of Budget

  • @ma.giannaysobeltambong7106

    Hi dean! I'm currently a graduating ABM student pursuing Legal Management as my pre-law course. I read several posts today regarding the course and how it guarantees very few job opportunities; as a result, I found it discouraging since I may or may not proceed to law school. However, I am passionate about pursuing law. It is the finances I am only worried about. In the event that I do not proceed to law, would this course be a good safety net in terms of job opportunities? More power to you, dean!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      If you thinking of safety net, I would go for a business course or HRM.

  • @zineri_
    @zineri_ Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, Dean! I am an upcoming STEM student. I want to ask if what do you recommend for me to take as a pre-law course that is somehow related to STEM and that will help me in developing my skills? I'm just afraid that if I take unrelated course then it might be hard for me to adjust. Thank you!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      I would suggest a course that you love and that you will enjoy in college. A great college experience will lessen the stress in law school

  • @notakihiro
    @notakihiro Před 2 lety +1

    dean, i’m taking humss po. if i’ll be taking law for sure, yung pre-law course of choice ko is ab literature. need po ba mag summer class before law school if yun yung pre-law course? & ano po yung best pre-law course for job opportunities na pasok sa humss? incase po na ‘di ako matuloy sa pagiging abogado.

  • @julianemacyluna8674
    @julianemacyluna8674 Před 3 lety +5

    Hello, Dean! I know many law students and other CZcamsrs have already advised us that there's no such thing as the perfect pre-law, but is it really a 100% okay to choose any college course? I'm a little pressured po with that thought and I can't choose between AB Psychology and AB Political Science but I really want to become a lawyer in the future :(

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello Juliane. Yes, there is not perfect pre-law course. If you really dead set, take PoliSci. If you feel you need a back up career, take Psych. Good luck!

    • @julianemacyluna8674
      @julianemacyluna8674 Před 3 lety

      Ngayon ko lang po napansin ang reply niyo but thank you so much for your helpful response, Dean ☺️

  • @vhonventura7515
    @vhonventura7515 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Dean! I'm currently taking my undergrad in Communication, what do you think are my edges when I enter in law school soon after I finish my pre law? Thank you in advance, Dean!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +4

      You will have skills in understanding the written word which all laws are. You will also be able understand human relations which is 80% of the law, Civil Code, Family law and Criminal law

  • @roidelossantos1257
    @roidelossantos1257 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello dean! what are your thoughts about medtech being the pre law course? can you share some pros and cons? thank dean!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      Cons - none. Pros - you can go into Intellectual Property practice like me .

  • @christineamper7794
    @christineamper7794 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, Dean Vera. I am currently enrolled in Ceramics Eng'g at MSU-IIT yet I am planning to shift to a soft science program. My options are Socio and Psych. ELS is also included but not that prioritized. If I am to go to law school after finishing my degree and is up for a job at the same time, what pre law is advisable in my case? Thank you, Dean.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Given the scenario as stated, I would go for Psych. If law school is not available, that would give you flexibility in the job market.

  • @springdei
    @springdei Před 3 lety +1

    Good day, Dean! I'm currently considering being a corporate lawyer in the future. I am just curious if a BS in Tourism Management could help me prepare for law school since it is also something I am passionate about aside from law. Also, is it true that BSBA in Business Economics counts as a great pre-law course? I have read online that it sharpens the students' critical and analytical thinking skills which are major advantages in law school. What are your thoughts about it po?
    Hope you'll notice this comment. Thank you po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      Hi Shaila! I did notice your comment. Yes, critical and analytical thinking are skills that will work great in law school. But passion and hard work are also advantage. Pursue your passion. If Tourism is something you are interest in, you will perform well in college. You can go to law school anytime after college. Be passionate about yourself first.

  • @cllee87
    @cllee87 Před 3 lety +1

    Great day, Dean. How about Communication Arts?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      I feel that is a good pre-law course. You will have a good command and a better understanding of the English language

  • @juanmigueldiaz6148
    @juanmigueldiaz6148 Před 2 lety +1

    hello dean! i'm choosing between legal management, political science, and journalism po. what do you think would be the best pre-law course and what are the pros and cons po? thank you po!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      It would be the course where you will feel most comfortable and where you will believe you will excel.

  • @hendricktubio1911
    @hendricktubio1911 Před 3 lety +1

    Good Day Dean!
    I am a graduate of Hospitality Management and I'm eager to take Law soon. May I ask about your thoughts po regarding my pre law degree?
    Thank you Dean

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      That will qualify you to apply to a law school. For that degree, you will have an edge in labor law and family law.

  • @blackwolfsociety3887
    @blackwolfsociety3887 Před 2 lety +1

    Good Thing I took Financial Management as my pre-law course... Thanks, Dean!!!

  • @jinkyjoyceaguilar7919
    @jinkyjoyceaguilar7919 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Dean, I graduated double major in Bus. Mgt. & Nursing. Currently, I practice real estate as a broker since 2005, which has law aspects in practice. I've been thinking of going to law school. I heard some schools are so loaded that full time studying is a must.
    I like to study & work at the same time. What is a good school that you can recommend? Thank you Dean in advance.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      Law school is very tough and demanding. I would go where you live the nearest. I know location is a non-factor when classes are online but when the regular classes come back, then commuting time will be a factor.

  • @veinnaugat
    @veinnaugat Před 2 lety +1

    Good day, Dean! Just a question about BS in Legal Management, is it a helpful pre-law course? Thanks!

  • @jamesmaverick326
    @jamesmaverick326 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello dean. I'm planning to take AB philosophy as my pre law course. But I want to practice criminal law. I want to know your thoughts about it po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      I think Philosophy is an excellent course. Critical thinking and logical arguments are key in interpreting laws. Criminal laws are based on human nature and human relations. You will be able to understand both

  • @desireemadeja5238
    @desireemadeja5238 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Dean, maganda araw po.
    Can I be a public defender/prosecutor kahit Accountancy po ite-take ko sa college? God Bless po and more power. Stay healthy!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      Of course! Just this week, I helped counsel a client who had an employee embezzle money. When that case is filed in court, I will more comfortable if the prosecutor had an accounting background. Also, tax evasion cases are handled by public prosecutors. Accounting knowledge will give them an edge

  • @bradnoypi6104
    @bradnoypi6104 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, Sir magandang araw.
    Nag LI LIVESTREAM po ba kayo sa youtube?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello, I have not done a livestream in over a year. Maybe I can try again

  • @ezrlmusic8467
    @ezrlmusic8467 Před rokem +1

    Hello Dean! I'm planning to take BS Architecture as my pre law course, I wonder if it would fit in intellectual property law.

  • @katrinaysabella7078
    @katrinaysabella7078 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello, dean! I'm still confused as to what pre-law I should take. I've been thinking between Philo or Psych. What are the pros and cons of both? What are my other job opportunities too? Or what could I gain from both when taking law already? Thank you!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      If its job opportunities after a course you will select, Psych is a better bet. If you are taking law for sure, I would go with Philo. But it is best to talk it over with your guidance counselor and your parents.

    • @katrinaysabella7078
      @katrinaysabella7078 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheDeanLawChannel Thank you for immediately responding, atty! I'll keep what you said in mind.

  • @MM-ox1gd
    @MM-ox1gd Před rokem +1

    What’s your opinion about public administration degree before pre law , I think it covers,law,business almost every subject

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před rokem

      It's a good pre law course. It sets up advance knowledge for constitutional, election and administrative law.

  • @viaclerigo1486
    @viaclerigo1486 Před 3 lety

    Good afternoon, Atty! I'm a Grade1 2 student so I still have a long way to go. But I would like to know if AB Diplomacy (International Relations) is a good pre-law degree. Does it have an edge? What are its disadvantages?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      I believe that AB Diplomacy is a great degree if you want to practice international law. You can work for the UN or its agencies or even the DFA after passing the bar exam

  • @maryjanemadeja4306
    @maryjanemadeja4306 Před 2 lety +1

    What about BA international studies po dean?
    Thank you po at ingat po kayo palagi. God bless you po

  • @kurtina5843
    @kurtina5843 Před 3 lety +1

    good evening dean! complete na po ba yung units ng bs psychology and bs nursing for law school? if not, how long will it take to polish our lacking units? thank you po!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      To graduate from law school, there must be college units in English (18), Social Sciences (18) and Math (6). You can apply to law school as long as you are a college graduate. But you have to complete those units before you graduate from law school

  • @ellietorie8522
    @ellietorie8522 Před rokem +1

    Hello Dean! Is English Language Studies also a good course aside from English Literature Studies? I'm quite confused with their distinction and what do you think are the pros and cons of these two courses? Thank you!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před rokem

      Yes, it is! you will have a good command of the English language which is the medium in law

  • @ashleydelrosario2649
    @ashleydelrosario2649 Před 3 lety +1

    hello po dean!
    i’m still in shs and have been thinking if my college course (hopefully to be taken in upd), and my top choice is ab sociology, but i’m worried about the units i wont be able to take within the course.
    since i’m aiming to become a prosecutor, is ab sociology a good fit? other courses i’ve been thinking of is ab psychology (for “back up”) and ab english literature or ab philosophy (just to have the fitting degree).
    any advice po? thank you so much!

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Sociology would be a good fit as a prosecutor. A prosecutor does preliminary investigations prior to a criminal case being filed in the court. If they had your education, they would be better equipped and use human behaviour.

    • @ashleydelrosario2649
      @ashleydelrosario2649 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDeanLawChannel thank you po so much! its clearer to me now that im taking the right path po ( :

  • @cedrickbunagan5244
    @cedrickbunagan5244 Před 2 lety +2

    hello dean,im a current grade11 HUMMS student,1 year ahead to college and im still planning and thinking if what kind of course will i pursue in college,wether PolSci or AB ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES but my teachers advice me to take AB SECONDARY ENGLISH IN EDUCATION because of what they've seen on me in argumentative and reports,on those 3 options,what should i take as my pre-law course dean,thank you in advance sir.

  • @joshheraldcalmada7266
    @joshheraldcalmada7266 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi! I want to practice International Law and be an International Attorney afterwards. What college major will give me an edge during practice of International Law? And what are the steps to be one?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe Diplomacy or something related to international business

  • @vallopez2992
    @vallopez2992 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello po Dean! How about BS Legal Management. Would it have any advantages? What are your thoughts? Thanks.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Legal management will give a heads up on certain legal subjects. Also, if asked by a law professor, it will show that you are determined to be a lawyer. Good luck!

  • @user-ct4os6ov9j
    @user-ct4os6ov9j Před 3 lety +1

    Good day, Sir! I am a grade 12 student po. Since junior high school, my dream is to become a lawyer. I'm wondering what course I must pursue in college. I'm thinking about Political Science, AB English Language, and Accountancy. What should I choose po? thank you in advance, Sir.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      The choice is really with you. If you really want to be lawyer and really determined, take AB English Language. If you want something to fall back on, maybe PoliSci or Accountancy. Or better yet, take a course where you can be relaxed. That way, you can graduate with honors. Some schools offer scholarships for graduates with latin honors. Good luck!

  • @jaspherestoya7597
    @jaspherestoya7597 Před 3 lety +1

    Good day dean! I am currently in high school. I have three majors that I have in mind. AB Legal Management, BSPolitical Science, and BS Criminology which major should I take since I want to be a Criminal Defense Attorney

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello. Thanks for watching. You stated the correct practice area, criminal defence. Now, if that is what you really want, I would go for BS Criminology where you will learn the nuances of crimes, how they are committed and how evidence is collected.

  • @marygracedar2567
    @marygracedar2567 Před 3 lety +1

    Godday po Dean, I'm planning to take BS History for my pre-law, will it help po ba? Wanna know your thoughts about it po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      If you think you can excel and be comfortable in that course, then pursue it. It will help in law school because court cases are about precedents, which is actually history.

  • @imogenpaige1780
    @imogenpaige1780 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi po! I'm a Grade 12 student taking up Humanities and Social Sciences strand. I'm planning on choosing BA Legal Management as my pre-law course (Sa BulSU ko po balak, under College of Criminal Justice Education yung LegMa nila so major po yung Law subjects and minor lang yung Management subjects.) Then I'll probably take the Professional Civil Service Examination to increase my job opportunities. What do you think about my plan po?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 2 lety

      That's a great plan. You need also to plan around law school in case things change

  • @spotnest9420
    @spotnest9420 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Dean, I would like to ask, I took Computer Science course and wanted to use it as pre-law, is it a good stepping stone? What are the pros and cons to this?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes it is. You can practice IT law. The cons would be that you might have a hard time in subjects like taxation. Don't worry, I had a hard time too.

  • @thanatos4160
    @thanatos4160 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Dean! How 'bout Psychology po? Bachelor in science or Bachelor in arts psychology? I will soon graduate and become a college freshman but I'm still having difficult time in choosing my pre law course:
    •Psychology(Ab, Bs)
    •Literature
    •philosophy
    The dilemma that I am experiencing right now is philosophy and psychology differences, comparison, effiency.
    Actually, I can surely excel in any of those courses but I have to pick 1. Psychology, I believe, can build up my mental structure for I will need it in law school but, I really don't know Dean... Philo? Psycho? Lit? Pls help :(

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      If you really want to be a lawyer, get Lit. If you want that something to fall back on, I would go with Psych as it can give you more employment opportunities.

    • @thanatos4160
      @thanatos4160 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDeanLawChannel hello dean! Sorry Late reply. But what employments are available if I choose to take literature as my pre law?

  • @carmelserrano8795
    @carmelserrano8795 Před 3 lety

    Hello dean! I am a graduating SHS student and I am torn between choosing Communication Arts or Political Science as my pre-law.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      I would go for where you will know you will excel. Thanks for the view and your comment.

  • @eunna2364
    @eunna2364 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello po ulit! What are your thoughts po regarding BS Secondary Education major in English. Is it a good pre-law? What are the pros and cons po?

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety +1

      I think that is a great degree. You will have good command of the English language.

  • @joshouagusi8486
    @joshouagusi8486 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Dean, Im currently taking BS Education major in English. Any thoughts po in taking Law after I graduate? And what are the advantages and disadvantages? And does it have 18 units of social science, english and 6 units of mathematics? Thank you po.

    • @TheDeanLawChannel
      @TheDeanLawChannel  Před 3 lety

      On the units, it is a regulation by the supreme court. As far as your major, you will have an advantage in law school because you will have a good command of the English. If a lawyer is what you want to be, I say go for it.