No, lawyer is a title given to someone that is licensed to practice law. In addition to graduation, you have to pass the bar requirements, usually a series of tests.
Eventually, sure. They will just have to finish Middle School, graduate high school, graduate college, graduate law school, pass the bar exam and then they can be a lawyer.
There is none but you have to graduate
You must first graduate from from law school.
Go to law school, graduate, and work hard
Anyone can become a lawyer if they graduate law school and pass the bar exam.
Andrew Jackson attended a small country school sporadically. He did not graduate. He learned enough on his own to become a frontier lawyer.
A Harvard graduate often becomes a leader in business or a lawyer or even a doctor. Harvard is an Ivy League school in the United States.
The school you attend to obtain your bachelor's degree does not matter. All you need is to be accepted into a law school and graduate.
Malcolm X did not attend high school. His dreams of being a lawyer were crushed by a teacher in junior high. He was told that wanting to be a lawyer was not a realiatic goal for a "nig.....". Malcolm dropped out of school at the junior high level.
"Doctor". (A graduate of medical school receives the title of doctor at the time of graduation.)
he graduated in around 1760. After graduating, he attended the College af William and Mary. Then he left for philosophy school, and finally, was tutored to become a lawyer.
graduate high school from there they will tell you the rest have a nice life hopefully you suceed lol