Yes you can. However, if the specific program of study at the master's level requires some prerequisites, you may have to take them at the undergraduate level first (if you have not do so already).
A BA is a bachelor of arts degree, a BS is a bachelor of science degree. Both take four years to earn.
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In college a BA is a bachelors degree of arts. A BS is a bachelors degree in science. Most students get a BA.
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BA is a Bachelor of Arts. BS is a Bachelor of Science. They are both three to five year degrees.
Apply to a college that awards BS/BA degrees, or get an associates degree from a junior college ( maintain a high GPA) and then apply to a school that offers BS/BA degrees. Complete the requirements for a BS/BA, acquire a degree. (make sure to keep your GPA high) Take the LSAT( study/take a review course for this). Apply to law schools. Good luck.
BS stands for Bachelor of Science as opposed to BA which stands for Bachelor of Arts
Typically at the bachelors level it is a bachelors of science (BS).