No. Law degrees in most countries only come from law schools. You don't have to take the bar if you don't want to, but you can't practice law if you don't.
There are no prerequisites for law school.
I don't believe that having a bachelor's degree in interior design with help you when it comes to being in law school, but I think that you can still go to law school.
To be a lawyer you need to get a Bachelor's Degree, and then you need to go to law school and get a law degree.
Yes, you can go to law school. Schools like to have diversity and the background that goes with them.
In the U.S., NO.
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.
No. You have to go to law school.
Yes. You need to have a degree in law.
You can't go to law school right after high school; one of the minimum requirements for entrance to law school is an undergraduate college degree, preferably with a very high GPA.
Of course - but you are going to have to go to a 4-year college (to get a Bachelor's degree) after receiving your Associate's from the community college, as law school admission requires a Bachelor's degree.
Yes, after college, Barack Obama attended Harvard Law School and graduated with a J.D. degree in 1991.
The degree you need is a juris doctor (JD) degree. This would take four years for the bachelor's degree and four years of law school. You will also have to pass the designated bar-exam to practice law.