I am not sure but I think between 90 and above and maby if you got 85 it is okay.
No particular undergraduate course of study is required for admission into law school. The important issues are that you have excellent grades and score well on the LSAT.
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A major is not required for entry into law school, but excellent grades are.
In order to become a child custody lawyer, first you have to be accepted into law school, and then graduate from law school. You will also be required to write the Bar Exams in your jurisdiction, following which you will be "called to the Bar." At that point, you will be a lawyer and you can (within reason) choose what type of law you will practise. The hardest part of becoming a lawyer is getting accepted into law school. High school grades are seldom reviewed in the law school admission process. Excellent grades in university are definitely required. Some say that philosophy courses are suggested for undergraduate study. Generally speaking, however, no particular field of undergraduate study is preferred over any other.
Law School is a Post-College Professional School. As a result your COLLEGE grades are what will determine your admission. Your high school GPA will never be considered only coursework that contributed to your 4 year college degree.
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corporate law
Absolutely. There is generally no required "pre law" course of study.
history,anthropology,law and government,economics/ politics
There are no prerequisite subjects for law. Excellent grades and a high LSAT score are essential.
The most important thing is to get good grades to get into college. Once in college, good grades continue to be important to get into law school. The course of study is not critical, but most colleges have a pre-law curriculum that will provide a solid foundation for law school.
To become a lawyer, you typically need to study at a law school and earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. This involves taking courses in various areas of law, such as contracts, criminal law, and constitutional law. Additionally, passing the bar exam is typically required to practice law in a specific jurisdiction.