Best path to become a advocate?

Okay, so I'm 19 years old and have a High School diploma. I enjoy been a supervisor at UPS for 2 years and I like it but I other strive for more. I would like to become a lawyer, as it is a area that has always interested me, but my time is enormously limited right now (working 2 job to support my household) and so is money. I was wondering if anyone knew the blatant most efficient way to acquire to being a lawyer. Maybe taking classes online to gain credits for my core classes first or something similar? Thanks, I appreciate your input.
Answers:
It takes about 6 years of full-time college and plentifully of money, so it might not be the right thing for you right now below the circumstances. If it's something you want to work at slowly, just start by going to college part time and work on getting a Bachelor's Degree and afterwards you can try to get into a Law School



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