Of course not! There are many law students that start in their 30's and 40's.
No, there is no maximum age, either to go to law school or to pass the bar exam and become a lawyer.
Age is not the problem. One of my best students in law school was a military retiree in his 40s. He went on to become a very good lawyer.
It is not possible to become a lawyer at age 9. You have to be an adult before you can be licensed.
To become a lawyer a person has to have graduated from high school, enrolled in a college or university and finished a 4 year degree, taken the LSAT test, and enrolled in law school. Unless a person is above average in school, skips grades, and begins college early they won't finish a law degree and pass the bar before 24 years old. As you can see there is no "age requirement" to become a lawyer, but a matter of time and education.
Certainly not. You can go to law school and take the bar exam at any age. May people attend law school at night when they are older. You can become a lawyer when ever you want to. If you put your mind up to it you can do what ever you want to do in your own life.
No, generally this takes several years of school and by the time a "kid" went through all the school they would be a young adult even if they started young. It would have to take a really smart high IQ child to become a lawyer at such a young age. It is not impossible, but not very likely.
You can become a model at any age but if you're still in school I'd focus on finishing school.
You may be able to attend a school or college...but no way...min. age requirements for the BAR
It depends on your age, but my motto is "It's never too late!"
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No, there is no cut-off age.