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Your grades in high school will not affect your admittance to law school. They will look at your college grades.
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.
No, there is no maximum age, either to go to law school or to pass the bar exam and become a lawyer.
The maximum age one can be to enroll in a high school in the state of Texas is 25 as of 2009.
Most schools don't have a maximum age. As long as you can meet the entrance requirements, you will be considered at any age.
There are no age requirements. The only requirement (in the US) is that you have an undergraduate degree, and meet the admission requirements.
There is no maximum age. I don't think federal law would allow any discrimination based on age.
There is no age limits for attending law school. Many have started at a much older age and been successful.
A person is not of compulsory school age when they fall below the minimum age requirement set by law for attending school, usually around 5 or 6 years old, and when they exceed the maximum age limit for compulsory schooling, which is typically around 16 to 18 years old, depending on the country.
the law allows children to walk to school on their own if they are at least 8 years of age.
There is no law that says a brother of a certain age can not share a room with his sister.
There is no maximum age designated by Constitution or by law, so it is a matter of the personal opinions of the voters.