Pre-Law

Inlet Grove prepares students interested in careers in the legal profession by developing essential skills needed to achieve success in undergraduate college programs and careers in law, and also provides the competitive foundation for students contemplating the rigorous admissions processes in place at American Bar Association (ABA) approved law schools. The program provides an introduction into various aspects of the law and legal professions in a high–quality learning environment that challenges the students to improve their reading, writing, researching, and speaking skills. Pre-Law students will present speeches in front of the class and are encouraged to enter debate tournaments. Parental support and encouragement are required to grow great debaters!

Course Information

Years4
Online CreditNo
Wheel ClassNo
Block ScheduleYes
Prerequisites3.0 GPA
LocationOn Campus
Instructor

Ira Johnson

Dr. Ira Lee Johnson III this is my 15th year teaching in the Palm Beach County School District. I am the Pre Law instructor for the Law program here at Inlet Grove. I received my doctoral degree in Christian counseling from Jacksonville Theological Seminary, a Master’s Degree in Theology from South Florida Bible College, and a B.A. from Excelsior College, Albany N.Y. I’m a proud military veteran who served my country in the United States Navy for thirteen years as Navigator/Career Counselor. I love the spirit here at this school and the students are phenomenal.

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Career Outlook and Salaries

Lawyers advise and represent individuals, businesses, and government agencies on legal issues and disputes.

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Quick Facts: Lawyers

2019 Median Pay$122,960 per year
$59.11 per hour
Typical Entry-Level EducationDoctoral or professional degree
Work Experience in a Related OccupationNone
On-the-job TrainingNone
Number of Jobs, 2018823,900
Job Outlook, 2018-286% (As fast as average)
Employment Change, 2018-2850,100