Within the US there is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in law, just pre-law tracts embedded into a students major. To become a lawyer, one must obtain a juris doctor degree (JD).
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He has a bachelors degree in English from California State University at Long Beach.
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at least four years of college for a bachelors degree and an additional 2 or 3 years for a masters degree
Typically four years to complete a Bachelors degree. Accelerated programs allow you to complete a Bachelors in under four years by a few months.
2 years, if you already have a Bachelors.
A law degree is called a JD, or Juris Doctor. Any bachelors degree will suffice as a pre-req to admission to law school.
A college education is the first requirement for becoming a business law attorney. You will need to get at least a bachelors degree. After this you can enroll in law school, and try to earn your Jurisprudence Doctorate degree. Then you need to pass the bar exam of a state, after which you are allowed to practice law in the state you passed it in.
He received his law degree (JD) in 1991 from Harvard Law School.
A bachelors degree typically takes four years to complete, it can take longer depending on how long a student takes to complete curriculum requirements.