Law school is 3 years if you go full time and 4 years or more if you go part time. You cannot graduate early. answer 2 Some law schools in the US offer an accelerated program. If students attend classes in the summer, and follow a more rigid program (less electives) they may complete law school in 2 1/4 years. Also, some law schools allow a student to obtain another post graduate degree in addition to law school. An MBA is an example. Sometimes this will require more than three years.
Law school is not required to be a psychologist. You have to attend medical school for that.
3 years
By law, Obama can only serve two terms as president which means he can only serve for 8 years. This means his time is up in 2016.
How many years of college before law school?
Law school is typically three years beyond a bachelor's degree. After completion of law school the student must then pass the bar examine in order to actually practice law.
4 years undergrad, 3 years law school, and X years practicing.
4 years in law school after completing a BA, taking the LSAT, and passing Bar exam.
3 - 4 years, it depends on the university.
4-5 yrs for undergrad, and then roughly three for law school, depends on which one you go to.
A four year college degree is required before entering law school.
Generally, you will stay at least three or four years in law school. You will also need to complete at least four years of college prior to entering law school along with a high school diploma.
After finishing a bachelors degree, you go to law school. That is normally going to be a total of 7 years.