Most schools aren't really going to look at high school. They are more interested in college and the results there.
In the US the courses you take in high school, and even in college have no bearing on becoming a lawyer. Good grades are important.
Get really good grades in college. High school will not matter as much as the college grades to get into law school.
un-good paying jobs with little money.
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.
The motto of C. Milton Wright High School is 'The Wright Beginning Promises a Good Future.'.
stay in school
There is none but you have to graduate
To be a lawyer you have to take classes when you are in Jr. High and High School so you don't have to take those classes in College. Next you will go to law school, where you take classes. When you are done with your classes you will take a test, there are 3 parts of this test, if you pass all three you can go on but if you pass one you will not have to take that part of the test ever again, but the ones you miss you will have to take that test 6 month prior to the other test you took. (I got this info. from my cousin who is a lawyer)
Why you want to become a lawyer. First you have to go high school first before you gudruian to the 9th grade. Second you have to go to collage then you have to be a good adult.
After graduating from high school, freshman at a good college would be a great place to start.
Blair is a wonderful school with lots of diversity and adds a great academic future to your life. the magnet program is also wonderful! i recommend this high school wholeheartedly!!!
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.