Competent attorneys need to be conversant with a broad variety of fields, although generally they do not have to be experts (except in the law). A general course of studies with a good grounding in science, basic math, civics and other social studies would be the most useful background.
Don't forget PE and sports. Law students and working lawyers are under a lot of stress, and good exercise habits are essential to dealing with stressful conditions.
In high school and while you are pursuing your Bachelor's degree you should take a breadth of subjects to expose yourself to a wide variety of fields. Law school does not require any particular subject as a major in college or as a focus in high school. Many who go to law school do major, in college, in political science or criminal justice, but it is not required or even necessary.
what high school subjects are required to study enviourmental engineering
no bro
We can choose to study it at high school
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you must business study
Your question should have read... Do the subjects you take in high school determine your career - and the answer is no. You choose school subjects in later school years to enhance your chances of getting the career you want - not the other way round.
what school subject do I need for forensic expert
Performing arts high schools have every subject any other school would have. They study all the regular subjects.
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To study biokinetics, it is recommended to take subjects such as Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Biology in high school. These subjects provide a solid foundation in the relevant scientific principles required for a career in biokinetics. Additional subjects such as Life Sciences and Physical Education may also be beneficial.
what are the year 10 subjects for harrow high school? pls answer my question!
maths, English and computer skills that include using softwear