You usually need a Masters degree in School Counseling. It varies state to state, so you might want to check for the state you're interested in.
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.
Best answer and best advice would be to talk to your high school counselor. The basic classes are English and Math, but that's in high school. In college, a Criminal Justice degree is favorable and joining a physical sport.
No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
Answer: you need to take zoology in high school if you want to become a zoologist :)
Drama
you have to take cooking classes
math
science
ART? lol
The most prevalent schools offering this program are vocational schools, where students attend half day at the high school, and a half day at the vocational school although specifics may vary according to the school. You should see your counselor at the school you attend for detailed information.
How many classes have been failed? You can also talk to your school counselor.
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.