They are not in the US. As long as the college grades show a good track record.
Your grades in high school will not affect your admittance to law school. They will look at your college grades.
The most important thing is to get good grades to get into college. Once in college, good grades continue to be important to get into law school. The course of study is not critical, but most colleges have a pre-law curriculum that will provide a solid foundation for law school.
The GPA will be any college courses you have taken. They may look at your high school grades, but that isn't that important.
Get really good grades in college. High school will not matter as much as the college grades to get into law school.
If you're in the US, the classes you take in high school will not matter for law school. You will not have to report your high school classes or grades to the law schools you are applying to. You will have to send your undergraduate transcript to law schools. You would be well advised to take classes that are challenging but that you enjoy. You do not need to have any specific major to get into law school. So if you take classes you like, you will do well in them and will get good grades, which will improve your chances of getting into law school.
Law school is considered to be at the post graduate level. Admission to law school requires excellent undergraduate grades and a high LSAT score. There are no prerequisite subjects for admission to law school.
There are no high school courses that will prepare you for law school. You must first get a bachelors degree, take the law school admissions test (LSAT) and then you can apply to law school. Just make sure you get good grades in college and a high score on the LSAT. Then you shouldn't have a problem.
Duke doesn't really look at high school. They are more interested in seeing a solid college history with good grades.
High school is less of a concern then college. And even the college is not critical. Good grades in classes is of more importance.
threw out ur who life in school should be more A's than B's and nothing lower.
A major is not required for entry into law school, but excellent grades are.
Your grades are going to help, but aren't critical. It is more important that you pass the bar exam.