No, it does not.
Within the United States law school applicants must have a bachelor's degree to qualify for admission. UPDATE by Devilry on 2/8/2011: Michigan allows for this. Thomas M. Cooley is a great example of an ABA approved law school that allows admission just after 60 credits.
Jobs that don't require a college/university degree and you can do straight out of high school?
College life will be a lot of fun. It is very different from high school and will require you to be independent. The purpose of college is to get your degree so don't forget that part.
No. You need a four year college degree in engineering.
Welding is a career choice that does not require a college degree. so you don't need a college degree. enjoy.
it'll probably need a college degree
No, almost all Law Schools in the United States require a Bachelors Degree prior to admission. Even the schools that do not require a Bachelors Degree at least require a certain amount of college credit.
To become a school counselor, you typically need a master's degree in school counseling or a related field, supervised counseling experience, and a state-issued credential or license. You may also need to pass a certification exam. Additionally, gaining experience working with children and adolescents can be beneficial.
Yes there are animal science jobs that require additional school beyond high school. Some animal science jobs require you to have a college degree to be able to qualify for the job.
Most careers require that a person has some sort of college degree. Most states require a bachelors degree or 4 years of schooling to become a high school math teacher.
If you are referring to a college degree, then no you cannot. The college degree follows high school completion.
Being a registered nurse does not require a college degree, but you still have to take additional courses. Being a plumber also does not require a degree, but you will have to go through an apprenticeship program.