Can you tell me what’s a good way to get my foot in the door? I’m currently in school to get my paralegal certificate and done soon. Right now I work as a Credentialing specialist (for doctors and mid levels) but I’ve noticed a lot of jobs want a paralegal with experience.
I am going to start the paralegal certificate program at Boston University in September. The course seems pretty hands-on. Have you ever looked over this program and if so what are your thoughts? Just curious. I have worked as a medical record reviewer/summarizer for med-legal reports on the physician side. I am currently still employed in this position, but I would like to obtain a general paralegal certificate for future job opportunities. After obtaining the certificate, I plan on enrolling into a great personal injury bootcamp course that I found. I possess the medical record summarization skills and the bootcamp course will teach me everything else. This bootcamp is also hands-on, walking you through the process step by step, providing material to help you keep your cases organized, etc. I am super excited.
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No. I mean, you have to have some basic math skills, but nothing advanced. If you're starting school soon, my advice would be to focus on practical and technical skills. The legal industry is heavy on the techy. Good luck to you! Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate you!
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Can you tell me what’s a good way to get my foot in the door? I’m currently in school to get my paralegal certificate and done soon. Right now I work as a Credentialing specialist (for doctors and mid levels) but I’ve noticed a lot of jobs want a paralegal with experience.
I am going to start the paralegal certificate program at Boston University in September. The course seems pretty hands-on. Have you ever looked over this program and if so what are your thoughts? Just curious. I have worked as a medical record reviewer/summarizer for med-legal reports on the physician side. I am currently still employed in this position, but I would like to obtain a general paralegal certificate for future job opportunities. After obtaining the certificate, I plan on enrolling into a great personal injury bootcamp course that I found. I possess the medical record summarization skills and the bootcamp course will teach me everything else. This bootcamp is also hands-on, walking you through the process step by step, providing material to help you keep your cases organized, etc. I am super excited.
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I got a honest question for paralegal school is there alot of math ?? I ask cause I'm gonna be starting schooling soon
No. I mean, you have to have some basic math skills, but nothing advanced. If you're starting school soon, my advice would be to focus on practical and technical skills. The legal industry is heavy on the techy. Good luck to you! Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate you!