I want to become a lawyer or judge, or something to do with the law in the future but lately i've been thinking of like religion and death and after-life and all those things.
Is there a career in religion studies? I'm sure it would be not as well paid as a lawyer or judge, but I'd like to know my options before. Even when i become a lawyer, I'd like to take some classes on religion and death/after-life based on religion. To me it's more of an excitement to know these things....BUT is there a possible job/career?
just_ask_me answered Friday February 6 2009, 10:09 pm: Well, I'm in college and I took a religion course, so you CAN become a religion professor or something of that sort. Philosophy also gets into religion. (Philosophy has alot more career options then religion, but it's basically the same thing) From what you're talking about, when you go to college, unless you're already in it, take religion and philosophy courses. By then, you'll know what direction you want to go in and those teachers can help ALOT. Good luck with everything! :) [ just_ask_me's advice column | Ask just_ask_me A Question ]
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