most of the skills you use for history you need them for law
Until law school, anything. Law schools accept students with bachelor's degrees nearly any field. In law school, you'll study law.
It probably is not a good idea, because the study of law is mostly about history of law and the results of past court decisions.
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To be a lawyer you must have skill in the use of the language in which the laws of your country are written. You should have some understanding of history, ethic's, logic and basic philosophy, science and mathematics. Then you need to study the law, usually in a Law School.
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a levels needed to become a barrister, what you need other than compulsory history, English and a language are compulsory for you
a levels needed to become a barrister, what you need other than compulsory history, English and a language are compulsory for you
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No particular undergraduate course of study is required for admission into law school. The important issues are that you have excellent grades and score well on the LSAT.
In order to be admitted into a J.D. (Doctor of Jurisprudence or Juris Doctor) program at a Canadian law school, you need to have completed the equivalent of at least 3 years of full-time university study. There are exceptions for mature students with differing circumstances. In order to be admitted into an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) program at a Canadian law school, you usually need to have completed the equivalent of 2 years of full-time university study. There are exceptions for mature students with differing circumstances.
Social Studies ------------------------------- If you are asking what you should major in if you are planning to apply to law school, you can major in anything. Traditionally, students who wanted to go to law school would start in pre-law or political science majors. Now, law schools are broadening their scopes, and accept students from a variety of backgrounds. Students with science/engineering back grounds do well in patten law. Students with criminal justice backgrounds often go into prosecution/criminal defense. Students with international affairs backgrounds often do international work, etc. Law students often major in library science, literature, history, philosophy, etc. If you want to go to law school, any major will be ok, so long as you get your BA/BS from an accredited university. But remember, more difficult majors will make you more competitive. A major in hospitality or sports management probably won't get you into a law school.