To become a lawyer one must attend law school which will include taking a series of courses which all relate to the law of that particular state. First one must graduate from a college or university. Most law schools require an applicant to have a bachelors degree, also called an undergraduate degree, before applying for law school. While an undergraduate one can take any courses one wishes. Normally courses in the Social Sciences (Political Science, Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology) are taken, but one can apply to go to law school usually without having taken any courses that are pre-requisites (required) to attend law school, as long as the person has a bachelors degree in a particular discipline (area).
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If you want to become a lawyer, you must get a law degree. You can work in legal jobs while you are attaining your degree.
yes, i know at my school they are known as AP classes. if you successfully complete them you do not have to take them in college
When looking for an accredited college in Florida, consult with your guidance counselor on the best classes to take while you are in high school. The more classes you can take that will transfer to the college, the faster you will be able to take the classes needed for your degree.
Many colleges will allow you to take college preparatory classes while earning your GED there.
When looking for an accredited college in Florida, consult with your guidance counselor on the best classes to take while you are in high school. The more classes you can take that will transfer to the college, the faster you will be able to take the classes needed for your degree.
You can go to an online college while you're in high school. Studying college level textbooks is also a way to get educated before you go to college.
Business courses are handy everywhere you get a job. But science classes are also a good foundation for any medical job.
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Yes, they can. Most prisons have GED and college level classes.
Go to college for a good while;)