In the US you need to have a bachelor's degree for almost all schools. Most also require you take and get a good score on the LSAT.
Yes, you have to be very smart to even be admitted to Harvard Law.
To be admitted to law school, students must have completed a bachelor's degree, although generally without restriction concerning the choice of undergraduate major.
While being older can have its limitations to retaining information, with perservereance one can do well and be admitted to Harvard Law School.
Graduation from law school - be admitted to the bar - apply for a position with the prosecutor's office.
That would be Abraham Lincoln. He was admitted to practice in Illinois.
Yes, it certainly can qualify you! That is what my bachelor's degree is in and I attended law school. I am admitted to the bar in the state of Michigan.
He was admitted to Harvard Law School in 1988, and received both grants and student loans.
The area in which you receive a college degree is not as important as the GPA you attain. My best advice is that you obtain a degree in an area that you can find a job you will enjoy. You may not be admitted to law school so you need a "Plan B". Often, you can work a few years and then attempt to be admitted to law school later. Finally, some law schools (as well as the MBA program at Harvard) pride themselves in having a well rounded population. Persons with degrees in Chemistry, Engineering, and Economics make a law school discussion more interesting.
Rutherford B. Hayes graduated from Harvard Law School and was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1845.
To be an injury lawyer you need at least four years of college, and then you will have to go to law school, which usually takes about two or three more years. If you are in the United States, before you are admitted to law school, you will have to do well in a special exam called the Law School Aptitude Test (LSAT). Once you are admitted to law school, you can focus your study on a specific area, like personal injury law, and become an expert in it. It may also be useful for you to work in a law office, so that you can get some experience before becoming a lawyer-- some law offices hire clerks, or you can get training as a paralegal.
No a master's degree is not required. You need a bachelor's degree for most schools.
A LSAT score of 129 will allow you to possibly be admitted into a tier 3 law school. The average LSAT score is 150.