1771 graduating from New Jersey college now Princeton university.
He never was admitted to the bar although he studied law for awhile after he graduated from college.
James Madison practiced law for about four years, from 1772 to 1776, before becoming involved in politics.
James Madison was not a lawyer. He was never admitted to the bar. He did study law from time to time and did consider becoming a lawyer as a young man -- then he got into government.
Because he wanted to
James Madison's first job/occupation was a lawyer. He spent day and night studying to be a lawyer, but it was so stressful that he quit (he never quit anything)!
becoming the president!! becoming the president!!
Yes, he was a lawyer in 1771 graduating from what is now present day Princeton University in New Jersey.
James Madison
James Madison, Jr.
I do not think Madison ever worked as a banker.
James Madison's father's name is James Madison, Sr.
James Madison's father, James Sr., worked on a plantation planting tobacco. He later inherited the plantation. He purchased additional property and eventually became the largest landowner in Orange County, Virginia.
Dolley Payne Todd Madison was the wife of James Madison.
James Madison did not have a middle name. Therefore, his full name was James Madison - occasionally James Madison Jr., as he shared his name with his father.