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.
You can apply to be a part of the program to continue on to law school and have the army pay for it. However, the percentage of cadets that are approved for the program is very small compared to the applicants. The cadre for an Army ROTC program will have the most current details for application/admission procedures.
There are no "assassins" in the US Army, therefore there is no school for it. Assassination is a violation of international law and the Geneva Convention.
He was homeless, had failed art school.
That is going to be an individual decision. You may want to consider going to law school at nights or part time.
If becoming a Ranger in the Army you are required to go to Army language school. There is a few other classes that you have to go to in order to become a Ranger in the Army.
I would say it will take anywhere from 4 to 8 years depending on what you want to do. If you want to have a law background, you will need to go to law school.
no. not entil you are older. go to virgia millity school
Igor's father wanted him to be a lawyer and go to law school.
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.
You are only required to take the LSAT for law school, so the answer is yes.Another AnswerThere may be additional degree requirements, depending on the law school you want to attend. Their admissions office can give you the particulars.
A law degree opens many doors outside of law, but it should not be seen as a prerequisite for social policy.
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.