See; http://www.gabar.org/public/pdf/leg/hb150_talking_points.pdf from which the following para is excerpted: To be eligible to take the bar exam in Georgia, an applicant must have an undergraduate degreefrom an accredited institution and a J.D. degree from an ABA-approved law school. The Supreme Court of Georgia has established those standards and rules, and the bar admissions and exam process is administered by the Board of Bar Examiners, an agency of the Supreme Court.
No, you do not have to go to school in Georgia. You will have to pass the bar exam in Georgia.
Truthfully....... probably not in a purblic school.
JD basically means "went to law school". There are additional things a person has to do before they can practice law, such as be admitted to the "bar". A lawyer who is "disbarred" still has his JD, but cannot practice law without being reinstated.
A person can practice aesthetics from home while they are still attending school. The studying of aesthetics is the study of fine arts or the study of the beauty of nature.
A driver with a permit can only drive if someone with a license is in the car.
Personally speaking, the University of Georgia.
The legal age of majority in Georgia is 18. Unless the minor has been emancipated by the court, he would not be able to enter a legal contract, nor legally live outside of the parent's or guardian's custody.
Stay in school so that you graduate high school. Work hard, practice, practice, practice, practice, and practice some more then the colleges will find you.
Moises left Georgia after Elementary School.
Georgia High School Association was created in 1904.
Ringgold High School - Georgia - was created in 1957.
Lovejoy High School - Georgia - was created in 1991.