Law schools like to have a variety of degrees in their entering classes. They will consider any bachelors degree.
Education: University of Houston, BS, 1979; South Texas College of Law, JD, 1982.
You do not need a BA and a BS, just one or the other. That is 4 years, the JD is normally 3 and the LLB is typically about 2 years.
Apply to a college that awards BS/BA degrees, or get an associates degree from a junior college ( maintain a high GPA) and then apply to a school that offers BS/BA degrees. Complete the requirements for a BS/BA, acquire a degree. (make sure to keep your GPA high) Take the LSAT( study/take a review course for this). Apply to law schools. Good luck.
Auburn University, BS, 1971.
Nottingham University, BS, 1970.
Education: Harvard University, BS, 1977.
Education: Gannon College, BS, 1977.
University of New Hampshire, BS, 1976.
Education: Princeton University, BS, 1986.
The army does not require you to go to law school before joining. If you want to be a JAG officer, yes, you go to law school first.
Education: University of Missouri-Columbia, BS, 1961.
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.