Typically, one needs to get an undergraduate or 4 year degree from an accredited college or university. After that, you take the LSAT then go to 3 years of law school. Again, there is variation, but typically this is what you're looking at.
THey go for three years after getting and undergraduate degree, then in most states they must pass a very difficult bar examination and undergo extensive background checks before they are licensed ("admitted to the bar").
After college, three years of law school if full-time, four years if part-time.
you must go to collage to get a bachlor's degree (for ex: UT schools lawyers) and you must go to law school for 3 years. then you must pass the bar examination... good luck...
Full time laws school in the US takes three years. That is after completing a bachelors. Some places restrict how long you can take to complete law school
in England it about 6years or so
4 years
BA plus 4 years law school.
4 years because they have to be good lawyers
6 years minimum. You have to do 5 years (of undergraduate study) at a university with an accredited Law faculty and one year (of practical training) at the Nigerian Law School.
Princeton University does not have a Law School. However, many students who intend to become lawyers get their Bachelor's degrees at Princeton and then attend Law School elsewhere.
A four-year college degree plus three years of law school are the basic educational requirements for lawyers. After formal training candiates must pass a stringent bar examination.
8 years of college. Four for a BA/BS degree and four for law school.
In the U.S., judges go to law school just like lawyers. The standard course of law school study is 3 years. However, very few people become judges straight out of law school - they usually practice law for many years and develop a reputation for being an excellent lawyer, with extensive legal knowledge, before they have a chance of becoming a judge.
Even though lawyers know what the law states, they do not always follow it themselves. Many lawyers do not even study law once they get out of school.
"To practice law, the Juris Doctor degree is required. It typically takes 4 years of undergraduate school followed by 3 years of law school. Many lawyers choose to specialize in certain fields such as accident cases."
Corporal lawyers must hold a 3-year Juni Doctor (J.D) from an accredited law school. To enter law school they need to hold a bachelor's degree and pass the Law School Admissions Test. Corporal lawyers take many tax law classes in law school.Ê
Lawyers go to graduate school in Law. Called law schools...all they give is degrees in law... Many schools have programs and even advanced degrees (after receiving your law degree) that are specialized in a field of law.
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