A laptop and a legal dictionary. Some students also read books on study methods specific to law school. You will buy your textbooks once you arrive.
No, it does not.
The army does not require you to go to law school before joining. If you want to be a JAG officer, yes, you go to law school first.
school supplies?? school supplies?? school supplies??
Lynette's Answer....You Can Find it at Staples and Officemax and more......Most schools give you a school supplies list at the beginning of the school year. Different grades require different things. Hopes this helps. :-))
If you have decided to attend a skin school to better your skills in cosmetology, then you should be prepared to invest in beauty supplies for school. Beauty supplies can be a bit expensive, but they are something that any cosmetologist will need to invest in for his or her career. The typical beauty supplies one must buy are creams for facials, towels, and nail equipment. Not every cosmetologist will require the same sorts of beauty supplies for his or her program. Many cosmetologists decide to only concentrate on hair design in beauty school and do not require beauty supplies for skin treatments or nails.
No, almost all Law Schools in the United States require a Bachelors Degree prior to admission. Even the schools that do not require a Bachelors Degree at least require a certain amount of college credit.
The ACT is used to get into undergraduate school. Most law schools require the LSAT for entrance. You will have to check the specific requirements to determine what score you need for a specific law school.
Seventh-grade students in Brampton typically require basic school supplies such as notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, and a scientific calculator for math classes. Each school may have specific requirements, so it's best to check with the school or teacher for a detailed list of required supplies.
For any school supplies you can visit www.teacherssupply.com/. If you require cheaper supplies try to go to eBay.com or go to the nearest hardware in your area.
Within the United States law school applicants must have a bachelor's degree to qualify for admission. UPDATE by Devilry on 2/8/2011: Michigan allows for this. Thomas M. Cooley is a great example of an ABA approved law school that allows admission just after 60 credits.
All law schools are different and ask for different prerequisites, but common requirements are completion of the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and registry with the Law School Data Assembly Service, in addition to a bachelor's degree from from an accredited college or university. Some law schools may also require an application essay.
Rutgers does require a bachelor's degree. How they finished high school is not critical.