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Yes, you can attend law school regardless of your undergraduate degree.
Barak Obama got his Law degree at Harvard.
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.
Almost any bachelors degree from an accredited college will do. ( but , I doudt phys ed will work) You mainly need a good a LSAT score and good grades.
No, there are no law schools in the United States which offer online law school degrees or law school degree programs. You have to apply and attend a school in person.
To be a lawyer you need to get a Bachelor's Degree, and then you need to go to law school and get a law degree.
In the US it requires a bachelor's degree. It varies by country.
If you want to attend law school, then you should be sure to obtain a four-year undergraduate degree. Some students are mistaken and think they can get an associates degree for law school. An associates degree is likely not enough education for a person to be able to succeed in law school. A four-year program gives a student the writing skills he or she needs.
The United States does not offer any sort of a bachelor's degree in law. Students first get a bachelor's degree in whatever subject they wish, and then attend law school. Law school takes an additional three years and leads to a Juris Doctor degree.
Most law schools merely require an LSAT score, and a college degree.
In the United States and Canada (and most British Commonwealth countries) you need to have completed a Bachelor's Degree for admittance to most law schools.In some countries you don't need a bachelor's degree for admittance to law school.