He Failed His Law Test

@TLilly15 (2316)
Newport News, Virginia
January 16, 2019 10:08am CST
I told my son that law was going to be hard. Now he is finding out everything that hard way. My son listens to nothing that I tell him.I read online that Law is one of the courses you should not take.Now my son is upset because he fail his test. the person that graded his test. Gave him a F.and He thinks he should have had a B. Well I will let him go through this problem. By himself since he don't listen to me anyway.
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• Agra, India
16 Jan 19
I hope he understands what is good for him soon. Law is really tough
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
I tried to tell him. But it's like talking to a hard wall. Talking to him.
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@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
30 Jan 19
@amitkokiladitya Yes my son is this type of person
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• Agra, India
23 Jan 19
@TLilly15 some people just won't listen
@didinedhia (8475)
• Algeria
22 Jan 19
yes let him handle it by him self since he dont listen to you anyways,100% children are like that they don't listen and noone does even me and you
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
30 Jan 19
His grades have been passing so far. i hope it stay that way. For his sake.
@rebelann (111178)
• El Paso, Texas
16 Jan 19
Law is tedious, it can be interesting if you are interested in only 1 small aspect but I'd never attempt to take courses in Law as there's so much to learn.
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
My son find the most hard things. In life to do and then when things fail. He gets upset.
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@yukimori (10144)
• United States
16 Jan 19
Law is a course you shouldn't take? That's odd, because careers in the legal field tend to be pretty lucrative. Not everyone is suited to it, though. It sounds like your son is one of those people who just has to learn through experience. I'd just leave him to it, honestly. If he's serious about pursuing that career path he'll take this as a wake up call and figure out what he needs to do to succeed. Even if he's not at a point where becoming a lawyer is feasible now he could possibly start off as a paralegal or something similar and get experience while pursuing a higher degree.
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
He was talking about being a Paralegal.It all sounds hard to me.
@paigea (35692)
• Canada
16 Jan 19
Perhaps it is still worth it if he learned a lot. No learning is wasted. Is he going to try again?
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
I am going to let my son. Do what he wants. If he fails then he just fail.
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@leny34 (8506)
• Sidoarjo, Indonesia
16 Jan 19
yeah, hopefully with that skill, he will study and get good grades
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
Yes but he has to put in. A lot of time in his online class. Which is now getting to him.
@snowy22315 (169966)
• United States
16 Jan 19
Maybe he needs a tutor. Law is difficult, and takes a lot of intense thought.
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
My son is not going to ask for help. He thinks he know everything.
• New Delhi, India
16 Jan 19
This would be a good experience for your son, to learn from his mistakes.
@TLilly15 (2316)
• Newport News, Virginia
22 Jan 19
Yes it would stay out of jail. Because he been there. Too many times already.