Answer:
I recommend taking History, English, Public Speaking, Mathematics, Economics, and maybe English.
Explanation:
Being a lawyer is difficult. History helps because in all cases, there is no black and white. You must see everything from a different perspective. Something that may be considered legal now could've been illegal in the past.
English so you can have an open vocabulary.
Public Speaking so you can get better at talking in front of other people.
The rest is not really that important, but you may need it one day.
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Increased in occupational specialization in industrial field
That's not a question... this is a waste of someone's time!!