Law school is a graduate program, so you would need a BA, perhaps in the field of law that you wish to go into. During high school, classes in speech, debate and literature, among others would help you develop your verbal skills, which is what you need for that field.
Law schools don't care about your high school record so as long as you have gone to a good college and performed well as an undergraduate. High school classes are only valuable insofar as they may help prepare you to do well in your undergraduate studies. The same applies with admission testing - the SAT has no effect with only one exception. If you have a history of under-performing on standardized tests (for instance 1000 SAT score but a 3.9 GPA from Johns Hopkins in a tough major), then this will be considered good evidence that you do not test well. As such, law schools may place slightly less emphasis on a low LSAT score.
Basically, focus on college for now and worry less about law school. In the long run, no one will care about your high school record (again so as long as you attend a good college).
There are no specific high school requirements. They want to see how you did in Bachelor's degree.
I would go to Harvard Medical School or Penn Medical school.
Harvard Business School would be an excellent school to learn all there is to know about money market insurance in finance. Harvard offers classes for beginners and advanced students. They offer testing to fit your course of study. They also offer financhal aid to help you pay for your education.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.
High school level classes to prepare for college
Ivy League should always be capitalized (not school, however). An example would be: "Harvard is an Ivy League school."
"School" is generally considered a common noun unless it is part of a specific school's name, such as "Harvard Business School," in which case it would be a proper noun.
To get college credit in high school.
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math
for that, i would say Harvard. It's a great school for things like that.
That would depend entirely on your particular middle school. Personally, the middle school I went to had no computer program (and none of the classes I took there had any impact on whether or not I could take any of the computer classes in high school).
I would like to take some basic photography classes, do I need to go to a special photography school?I would like to take some basic photography classes, do I need to go to a special photography school?I would like to take some basic photography classes, do I need to go to a special photography school?
It does not appear that Harvard has a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program at this time (Fall 2012). However, there is a student organization for pre-vet students. You do not have to complete a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program to apply for and be accepted to vet school. You simply have to complete the pre-requisites for the schools you wish to apply to.