GCSE's dont really matter, dont get me wrong they matter but for a lawyer you have to concentrate on A-levels, for a lawyer try and get: GCSE: English and math at least and if your school do, law, philosophy, business and RE but at a level make sure you take, Law, philosophy, English and maybe something like business studies incase you want to set up your own lawyer services
Math, English,Speech+Debate, law and you1 and 2.
Hello i think you mean choosing subjects in high school? when u commence your course for nursing, they will teach you everything from the begining.. but it is good if you choose subjects like Pd/H/Pe and senior scince or similar subjects... these are the basic... maths is a good choice as well.. cheers..
u can go the hell to school
In Every Country, the Bar Association oversees and sets out ethics for lawyers.It also approves the Law Colleges which meets the standards set out by them.You can become the lawyer, only if you have studied in the law school which is approved by the Bar Council. When the Law Schools are approved by the Bar council, its subjects also said to be approved.
Doesn't matter. As long as you have graduated, you can apply to law school. Good grades are more important then the subject, harder subjects are better.
To become a lawyer you are required to take 4 years of college with a major in history or political science and then another 4 years in law school. To get into law school you need to take a entrance test called th LSAT. You need to pass all subjects for law. Think about this a person wouldn't want a lawyer who failed school.
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Chris Brown favorite subjects in school are science and math.
other subjects in school dumbo
law school
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Teenagers quit school for various reasons. Some students be bored or disinterested with the subjects they are learning. Some might drop out to help support a family.