Yes, most law schools require the student to have completed a bachelor's degree to be eligible for admission.
Colleges review more than just grades when considering applicants for admission. If you have a grade you are not happy about, you can comment on it in the essay that most colleges require applicants to write.
No, almost all Law Schools in the United States require a Bachelors Degree prior to admission. Even the schools that do not require a Bachelors Degree at least require a certain amount of college credit.
Medical schools in the US require certain coursework for admission, but not a particular major.
Technically yes, you need at least Bachelors degree in any major to be admitted to law school. Law schools do not require specific majors for admission; however, most law school applicants have Bachelors degrees in Business, Criminal Justice, or Political Science. There are, however, some exceptions such as with Cooley School of Law in Michigan, which will allow a student with a certain amount of college credit to be admitted without earning a Bachelors degree. In addition to a Bachelors degree, all potential applicants are required to take the LSAT, or the Law School Admissions Test before admission.
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Admission requirements for a homeopathic medical school typically include a bachelor's degree, completion of prerequisite courses, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and possibly an interview. Some schools may also require applicants to have a background in holistic health or alternative medicine.
To practice law in the courts of any State or other jurisdiction, a person must be licensed, or admitted to its bar, under rules established by the jurisdiction's highest court. All States require that applicants for admission to the bar pass a written bar examination; most States also require applicants to pass a separate written ethics examination.
All dental schools require applicants to take the Dental Admissions Test (DAT). When selecting students, schools consider scores earned on the DAT, applicants' grade point averages, and information gathered through recommendations and interviews. Competition for admission to dental school is keen.
you require a bachelors degree
Masters & Bachelors Degree.
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) itself does not require job experience; anyone can take the exam regardless of their professional background. However, many MBA programs that require the GMAT often prefer or recommend applicants to have some work experience, as it can enhance the learning experience and contribute to class discussions. Therefore, while job experience is not a prerequisite for taking the GMAT, it may be beneficial for admission to competitive programs.
Within the United States law school applicants must have a bachelor's degree to qualify for admission. UPDATE by Devilry on 2/8/2011: Michigan allows for this. Thomas M. Cooley is a great example of an ABA approved law school that allows admission just after 60 credits.