Step One: Get your LLB/JD, and do your best. Absorb the law school experience, even if you have dediced that you don't want to be a "traditional lawyer." Many people have gone into law school with the full intention of NOT being a lawyer. Why would they do that? Because just about everything that they absorb in law school will have some benefit down the road, regardless of the career choice.
Potential Careers:
- Polititian (As a matter of fact, fourteen of Canada's twenty prime ministers were, or continue to be, lawyers. Among the prime ministers who were not lawyers was a doctor, a diplomat, a labour expert, and a printer - and once you are done politicing, then maybe you'll be ready to return like this guy did.)
- Legal researcher
- Business Executive (here is a compelling case for lawyer-CEO's)
- Consultant
- Member of various Board of Directors (I have heard of some people who actually make a living doing this!)
- Lawyer for Contract (have a say in your hours and types of work!)