Your high school course will not matter. Your college courses will not matter, as long as you obtain your bachelor's degree.
Courses dealing with law will be beneficial in becoming an attorney. A four-year degree undergraduate degree is required to become a criminal lawyer. Three years of law school will be required as well, then the bar exam will have to be taken. There are many general education classes that will needed to be taken, and a course in criminal law will be useful.
What you do in high school has little affect on becoming an attorney. Get out of college and go to law school.
In the United States, most lawyers earn a four-year undergraduate degree followed by a three-year Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school. The requirements are the same whether the person ultimately becomes a criminal attorney or a criminal defense attorney.
"CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice is the best criminal justice school to take courses, from, it's ranking is the highest in america."
Firstly one should start by taking undergraduate courses and to apply and become accepted to a law school. One should then focus on the subjects of goverment, public speaking, and criminal justice. Nextly one should prepare to take the LSAT then the BAR exams.
You first need to complete a degree in criminal justice, real estate, political science or business then you must pass the LSAT(law equivalent to SATs). If your are successful the next step is to get into Law School choosing courses that focus on real estate.
Graduate from an accredited law school - pass the Bar Exam in the state you wish to practice - apply for a position with the prosecutors office (or whatever they call them in your state (District Attorney - State's Attorney - etc).
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
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.
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