It's not necessary to take any specific classes in highschool, but if you have a mock-jury or youth legislation, or a civic society in your high school, try to get involved in that and get some expirence in the law field... it will give you a huge leg up when you get to college. Make sure that you have a good advisor and set realistic expectations. You also might want to volunteer for CASA or another organization like that to make sure that it is the feild that you wan to go into. Many people change their major 3 or 4 times before they get it right.
High school doesn't have the classes you need to become a lawyer. Take AP classes, get good grades, score high on your SAT and do community service so when you apply to a university in your Senior year you will be accepted. You have to complete 4 years of college, take the LSAT test, and get admitted to law school to become a lawyer. Law school is 4 more years and when you are done you take the Bar exam. I suggest you begin the read as much as you can outside of school, visit museums, go to historical sites, and learn as much as you can. You will need a good understanding of history since law is based on history. There are books you can start with and these have been turned into shows by PBS. Get or read Connections, the Acent of Man, and watch the movie Mind Walk. Read classics like Plato and Markus Aurelius. The Enlightenment thinkers are also good for background and study the constitution. You don't need school to learn and to grow as a critical thinker. You will need to be a VERY good critical thinker and able to write research. Learn how to write a research paper before you leave high school so you won't end up in bone head English classes in your first year of college. If it takes getting a tutor do it. Set your goal to become a lawyer and work toward that thought. It takes time and focus to get there. Remember you have a brain, you have shoes on your feet, so get moving.
you have to take law classes to be in this feild
There are no high school prerequisites for entry into law school. Just take the subjects that interest you the most.
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Bachelors degree and law school graduation, then pass the bar in your state. Any qualified lawyer can be a defense attorney.
The classes you take in Junior High are not a factor. The classes you take in high school do not really affect your ability to become an attorney. And, believe it or not, the classes you take in college don't really matter. Law students can have just about any degree and go to law school. I was an engineer with no thoughts of law school when I got out of college.
No.
A typical defense attorney or lawyer spends about four years in college to obtain a Bachelors Degree. Then, an aspiring defense attorney should apply to law school. One will spend about three years in law school before graduating.
No. You need the degrees and the college. You have to have a 4 year degree, take the LSAT, and enroll in a law school.
A law school program is satisfactory to become a litigation attorney. Along with general law classes those specializing in litigation take classes in real estate law, occupational safety, regulatory law and business ethics.
No.
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In the United States, most lawyers earn a four-year undergraduate degree followed by a three-year Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. The requirements are the same whether the person ultimately becomes a criminal attorney or a criminal defense attorney.
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.