No, it comes after college. Most law schools require you to have completed a Bachelors before admitting you.
A four year college degree is required before entering law school.
No, college and law school (at least in the United States) are two different things. A student is required to have a attended college before applying to law school. Typically college is 4 years and law school is 3 but those numbers can depend on majors, etc.
Law School is three years but you have to have a four year degree from a college first before you can apply for law school
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How many years of college before law school?
You should, of course, take a law class. If they do not have one; look for a different school.
Mississippi College School of Law was created in 1930.
Boston College Law School was created in 1926.
Empire College School of Law was created in 1973.
Nevada School of Law at Old College ended in 1988.
Yes. Law school comes after college which comes after high school.
In the UK, you can -- but in the US college is required before you are eligible to enter law school. You can! only if you pass with your really high score on your LSAT test, if you get 180 which is the highest score even Harvard University will accept you.