Hi and i can answer that question and what you need to enter law school is you need four years of under grad school then you will need a bachelors degree then before you need to apply to law school and then you will need to pass the LSATS
so the answer will be a bachelors degree.
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In most countries you go to law school. In most places it is considered a post-graduate degree. That means you've finished a college degree before going there.
Eventually, sure. They will just have to finish Middle School, graduate high school, graduate college, graduate law school, pass the bar exam and then they can be a lawyer.
Yes, if you already have your undergraduate degree. But if you are just entering college no. You will need a bachelors degree which generally takes four years plus about four to five years at a graduate school that offers law degrees.
you need an undergraduate degree and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
It depends on the jurisdiction and their rules for practicing law. In most you have to have a college degree and a law degree to be admitted to practice.
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No specific subject is required for the undergraduate degree. In most places a law degree (JD) is required to sit for the bar exam.
No he was an actor and union leader before entering politics.
If you want to be a patent lawyer, then you should be sure to earn a science degree in college. This degree will prepare you with all the necessary schooling and background you need to become a successful patent lawyer.
To become a lawyer you have to pass high school and get a college degree for law. Then after you get you degree you have to go to law school for about 3-4 years.
Michelle Obama was a distinguished student who graduated from college with honor. She is a graduate of Princeton University in New Jersey, and also a graduate of Harvard Law School in Massachusetts.