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Lincoln studied Law.
He started his career in law. He was a lawyer and started in politics.
Abraham Lincoln had less than 12 months, total of schooling in his youth, and studied law, on his own by reading Blackstone's Commentaries, on law.
Lincoln never attended school, and was entirely self-taught. Though it had been said that he greatly enjoyed reading and writing.
Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah studies law in Britain. He got enrolled at Lincoln's Inn Law college and did Bar at Law at a very young age.
As a young man, he lived in a boarding-house where there was a law student, with whom Lincoln liked to conduct long debates through the night. After a time, this student told Lincoln that he had the makings of a great lawyer, and encouraged him to study law.
As a young man of little education, he lived in a boarding-house where one of the other young men was a law student. The two of them used to go in for long debates, far into the night, and eventually the student told Lincoln that he had the makings of a great lawyer. So Lincoln began to study law and eventually set up a practice in Illinois.
Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah studies law in Britain. He got enrolled at Lincoln's Inn Law college and did Bar at Law at a very young age.
He starts one with his brother Michael Jackson and his cousin Roger (American Dad)
Lincoln never had formal schooling, he was self taught. A degree is not required to take a Bar exam and practice law, but you need to be a genius to be to pass the Bar through self-study.
Lincoln did not attend law school. He was self taught.
Usually you study the law and take a licensing examination. Then you can start becoming a lawyer.