Yes, that is why they are called "Graduate classes"
Yes, it is possible for undergraduates to take graduate classes with permission from the university and the specific graduate program.
You need to take classes for about 3 to 4 Years for a bachelors degree. Some of the schools require you to go the college itself and some of them let you do it all online.
You will need a law or justice major and need to take the classes the college requires to graduate. Get a college catalog and talk with a counselor on what to take and when.
Yes, it is possible for undergraduate students to take graduate classes with permission from the university and the specific graduate program.
Yes, you can graduate from a program or school and still take additional classes for personal or professional development.
Yes, undergraduates can sometimes take graduate classes at universities with permission from the instructor and the academic department.
You do not need a degree to take the MCAT, most premedical students take the MCAT their junior year before they graduate, however you do need a bachelors degree in something to be accepted into an American medical school
You will need to take at least 15 credits of classes per semester. You also need to make sure you are focusing on classes like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
no good little fishes are so simple it will only get you ahead the faster you graduate depends on the classes you take
Yes, graduate students can sometimes take undergraduate classes, but it depends on the university's policies and the specific program requirements.
To get to Medical School, the Pre-med bachelors program usually requires that you take up until Calculus 2.
No you do not. Unless it is a college course, you should not have any problems. You son should be able to take the ESL.