Pretty much all of them, since you'll also need a four-year bachelors degree, and a three-year law degree before you can take the bar exam just to get a state license to practice law...you might be able to skip gym a few times, but you'll want the rest of them.
Courses and activities in high school that you will find helpful toward a career in law would include government, history, political science, English, and Latin (or other romance language). It will also be helpful to be involved in student government, debate club, and journalism club.
None. Even college classes don't matter. All that is needed to get into law school is a decent GPA and a high LSAT score. My mother is a lawyer and she was a drama major and my father is a lawyer and he majored in philosophy in college.
Added: However, the higher your undergrad school is ranked, the more likely it will be that you'll get into a better law school. Therefore, it is important to do a college prep track and to maintain a good GPA in high school.
high school level classes that would prepare them for college.
The civil rights leader Malcolm X did not attend college. He dropped out of junior high after he was informed that he'd never make it as a lawyer in a "white world".
In Jefferson Parish, Roosevelt Middle School offers them as well as Bonnabal High School and Causeway Adult learning Center.
Maths,English,History and most knolage
French high school students attend history and geography classes, French, language courses (English or Spanish or German or Italian, or other languages : courses in two foreign languages are mandatory before the end of junior high school), physics, natural science, sports, drawing and arts, math, ...
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.
graduate high school from there they will tell you the rest have a nice life hopefully you suceed lol
It doesn't really matter what classes you take in high school or even in college. The grades you get are more important.
What you take in high school will not affect your ability to be a lawyer. Most law schools barely glance at high school, they are more interested in your bachelor's degree.
Public speaking, debate team, political science (if your high school has it).
In the US, the high school classes do not matter. What matters is how you did with your grades in getting a bachelor's degree.
I think that you are asking what classes you can take in high school if you want to be a criminal lawyer, so this is the question that I will answer. Really, in high school, there aren't many classes that are related to criminal law. When I was in high school, there were a few classes that touched on criminal law such as my business law class and my sociology class. I would encourage you to look into some local community colleges that allow you to attend classes for high school credit. Many community colleges offer criminal justice or criminology classes which will prepare you for similar classes in college and in law school. Good luck!
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To train to be a lawyer in high school you should take classes that develop your public speaking skills such as speech or debate. You should also develop your writing skills by writing short stories or essays.
Unless you are taking AP classes, none. The only thing that matters about high school after high school are your transcripts for college apps and acceptance. Endocrinologists are college and med school grads, and then some.