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PostSecondary Law Teachers – $122,280
With a law degree, you don’t actually need to be an attorney because teaching law could be pretty good paid.
So this is what we had in mind, taking the path of law professors, assistant professors, associate professors who all teach law in college.
The main idea is that they have a pretty precise work to do, planing the coursework, moderate the classroom debates and discussions, deliver a comprehensive lecture and of course teach a law branch that is needed in the college where you work.
The postsecondary law teacher also grades assignments, gives students the needed help after an intensive monitoring period and last they provide students with all the academic and career advice they want, for a median salary of $122,280 a year.