Most law schools will require a bachelor's degree. It can be a BS and no particular degree is required.
The ACT will get you into an undergraduate degree program, but not law school. A BA or BS degree (or equivalent) is required before you can apply to law schools in the U.S. The standardized test required for law school admission is the LSAT.
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The Law School Admission Test or LSAT is a logic based test used to get into law school. It is designed to show schools how well you will do on the bar exam.
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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.
The LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) is required for admission.
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Write the law school and ask them to send you a catalog. It will give the requirements for admission.
Undergraduate and Graduate DegreesC.J. John G. Roberts..........Harvard, BA History.......................Harvard Law School, JDJohn Paul Stevens.............University of Chicago, BA English....Northwestern Law School, JDAntonin Scalia..................Georgetown, BA History..................Harvard Law School, JDAnthony Kennedy..............Stanford, BA Polictical Science........Harvard Law School, LL.BClarence Thomas..............Holy Cross, BA English Lit...............Yale Law School, JDRuth Bader Ginsburg.........Cornell, BA Government.................Harvard, Columbia, LL.BStephen Breyer.................Stanford, Oxford, Philosophy...........Harvard Law School, LL.BSamuel Alito.....................Princeton, BA Public Affairs.............Yale Law School, JDSonia Sotomayor...............Princeton, BA History.....................Yale Law School, JD
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A Law School Admission Test, commonly referred to as LSAT.
In the U.S., Yes. You can attend law school as long as your BA is from an accredited four year college/university. It does not matter what your B.A. is in.