constitution
It depends on what country you are studying
maths and English are subjects you need most but it varies onwhat type of law yougo for
You need to study biology,medicine,and science. that's the subjects YOu have to study have a great time getting into Harvard:)
busnessmen need to study trading
i need to study hard
all subjects
You need to study certain subjects in your academy and then you will be able to build a palace. To find out which subjects you need to study go to library and click on all of the subjects and look at what you will get.
To become a lawyer, you typically need to study subjects like law, political science, history, and government in undergraduate school. Then you would need to attend law school to focus on legal areas such as constitutional law, contracts, torts, criminal law, and civil procedure. After completing law school, you would need to pass the bar exam to practice law in your jurisdiction.
There is no single subject that is an absolute requirement to study law. However, skill in writing and the English language are important, so taking English as a subject right through school is definitely beneficial. Additionally, subjects that require a lot of writing, particularly essays, are helpful for law, especially if those essays require you to think critically and/or analyse problems or situations. Subjects such as History and Economics can be helpful for those who wish to study law. To find out precisely what the university of your choice looks for in their potential law students, you should visit the website or campus of the university and find out about any requirements and/or recommendations.
What subjects do i need to pick in grade 9 for starting my law career
There are no prerequisite subjects for law. Excellent grades and a high LSAT score are essential.
English you have to get an A in Science you have to get an A in