Erika L Godwin
Paralegal Studies Student
Bryant & Stratton College
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Portfolio Projects completed in classes
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Students of the Paralegal Studies associate degree program will develop the necessary skills to assist lawyers in case preparation and client interaction. Students of this 60-credit associate degree program will gain experience in preparing legal documents and correspondence, conducting research, and the key aspects of the legal process. Not only will graduates be qualified to pursue career opportunities with law firms or government/civil service employers, they will be qualified for paralegal positions with corporations, real estate companies, and other government agencies, which often require the skills of a trained paralegal.
Expected Graduation date 12/2019 with Associate's Degree in Paralegal Studies
4.0 GPA
Graduated 2011 with Associates of Applied Science Degree in Respiratory Therapy
Graduated 1999
I would love to achieve as much experience as I can in my new career by helping volunteer whenever possible and gaining more knowledge as I gain the experience. I want to get a full-time position at a law firm locally and then move in 5 years to Wilmington, NC. Learning never stops and I want to keep expanding my knowledge with any opportunities that are available to me in my career.
I feel that one of the most sane and apt decisions you can make for yourself is to strive towards continous self-development. Some of the things I want for myself include: enhancing the quality of my life, achieving more, becoming a better person all around by trying to be the best version of myself. I am constantly finding better ways to battle stress with yoga, meditation and light exercise. I want to find some time to get up earlier in the morning so I can start my morning yoga routine because I feel this will help me start my day refreshed and clear minded.
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