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There is no bachelor's degree in law. If you are interested in becoming a lawyer, you must attend law school and obtain a juris doctorate degree. Different law schools have different requirements for acceptance, but generally, most students first obtain a bachelor's degree in history, political science, economics or public policy. Law school itself usually takes three years to complete if taken on a full-time basis. U.S. News and World Report magazine ranks law schools annually using several criterion. For the 2010 school year, the magazine ranked Yale Law School number 1 and Harvard Law School number 2.

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A law degree is called a JD, or Juris Doctor. Any bachelors degree will suffice as a pre-req to admission to law school.


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