Real G's move in silence like lasagna.
Finished filing my agent application with the NFLPA and will be taking the exam in July.
Really hope this works out for you, but could you do us all a favor? Tell the underclassmen not to bolt early for that 5th round money. Thanks, and good luck.
That's the goal. I don't know each of these guy's financial situations so it's easy to comment from afar but I want to give everyone a clear understanding of the long-term ramifications.
Question for those of us curious...Is it not required to have a Law degree to become an agent?
No, but you must have some type of post grad degree, but doesn't matter the discipline. I will be graduating in May with a Master's of Law, which not many schools have. I chose this degree because I'm still taking contracts, negotiations, mediation, legal research, legal writing and some of the normal normal courses that JD students take. I finish my degree in 1 year while taking the classes that are actually beneficial for this job and get certified as quickly as possible rather than take a full 3 years to get the JD when I don't actually want to practice law.
Real G's move in silence like lasagna.
Finished filing my agent application with the NFLPA and will be taking the exam in July.
Congrats. You eyeing NY or Cali agencies?
Real G's move in silence like lasagna.
Had lasanga today for dinner and I can tell you it does not 'move' silent...
Real G's move in silence like lasagna.
Had lasanga today for dinner and I can tell you it does not 'move' silent...
you eat dinner at 4 pm? or please tell me you don't live in the us
Real G's move in silence like lasagna.
Had lasanga today for dinner and I can tell you it does not 'move' silent...
you eat dinner at 4 pm? or please tell me you don't live in the us
Early bird special flow.
Really hope this works out for you, but could you do us all a favor? Tell the underclassmen not to bolt early for that 5th round money. Thanks, and good luck.
That's the goal. I don't know each of these guy's financial situations so it's easy to comment from afar but I want to give everyone a clear understanding of the long-term ramifications.
Question for those of us curious...Is it not required to have a Law degree to become an agent?
No, but you must have some type of post grad degree, but doesn't matter the discipline. I will be graduating in May with a Master's of Law, which not many schools have. I chose this degree because I'm still taking contracts, negotiations, mediation, legal research, legal writing and some of the normal normal courses that JD students take. I finish my degree in 1 year while taking the classes that are actually beneficial for this job and get certified as quickly as possible rather than take a full 3 years to get the JD when I don't actually want to practice law.
From another thread, here is an lead from PentagonCane, (sorry for the post if you already know her)
Meet The Team | PFS Agency
You don’t seem like a completely soul-less scumbag, so I hope you have a back-up plan