The classes you take in Junior High are not a factor. The classes you take in high school do not really affect your ability to become an attorney. And, believe it or not, the classes you take in college don't really matter. Law students can have just about any degree and go to law school. I was an engineer with no thoughts of law school when I got out of college.
His ambition in Junior High was to not fail his classes.
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.
He told him that a black man couldn't become a lawyer.
In the US, the high school classes do not matter. What matters is how you did with your grades in getting a bachelor's degree.
Get your college prep classes done and any AP classes in history and work on your writing and research skills.
graduate high school from there they will tell you the rest have a nice life hopefully you suceed lol
Take as many English and Performing Arts classes as you are allowed. Take foreign languages as well, it helps you understand how languages are used and manipulated.
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.
Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.
No. The classes you take in high school has no affect on lawyers in general. However, if you wish to become a lawyer, taking debate may be beneficial to you.
It doesn't really matter what classes you take in high school or even in college. The grades you get are more important.
Public SpeakingCivicsPolitical ScienceSociologyPsychologyGovernmentTheaterImprovisationEnglish CompositionRhetoricApologeticsUS HistoryWorld HistoryMany of these will not be available in a public high school setting, but you may be able to take them as AP classes at a local college or university. Talk to your school counselor for details on how to do this at no cost to you.