What you take in high school will not affect your ability to be a lawyer. Most law schools barely glance at high school, they are more interested in your bachelor's degree.
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.
Basically youll need all of the cources such as laws cience ,history, math,political science,history and english
If becoming a Ranger in the Army you are required to go to Army language school. There is a few other classes that you have to go to in order to become a Ranger in the Army.
To be a marine sniper your not required to take any certain classes in High School. I'm pretty sure you don't even have to graduate. The Marines will teach you everything you need to know.
Speak to your guidance counsellor and.or enroll in any/all college preparatory courses.
no skills are nessesary but if your wanting to be lawyer you should get in to law school and see.
Your major does not matter. You simply have to be accepted to law school.
There are no specific classes required in the US. Most require completion of a bachelor's degree.
It doesn't really matter what classes you take in high school or even in college. The grades you get are more important.
A high school diploma is all that's usually required for employment as a security guard. It usually doesn't matter what courses you took, as long as you stuck with it and graduated.
The requirements for becoming and attorney vary from country to country. In most of the United States, a law degree is required. The three year degree typically requires 80 to 90 credit hours of course work.Seven years is typical: four years of undergraduate work, and three years of law school.Note: Make sure the law school is accredited by the ABA.
It takes 7 years to become a lawyer. Plus some accounting classes for IRS.