To be admitted to practice you must take:
1.) the bar exam of the state in which you want to practice.
2.) the MPRE (a professional responsibility/ethics exam).
The Bar exam has two parts: one involving federal law and the other involving the law of the state in which you are taking the exam. Each state has its own way of scoring the exam and its own minimum score to pass the exam.
The MPRE is a multiple choice exam testing your knowledge of the rules of professional conduct; different states have different minimal scores for passing this exam (they range from 75-86).
Absolutely. There is generally no required "pre law" course of study.
You will not need math in law school. Even when I took the Income Tax course, I did not need any math.
There are no prerequisite subjects required for admission to law school.
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.
Yes. The government has the schools, and money therefor they went ahead and make school required. See, do you know a place in the U.S. that has the schools where school is not required by law?
Law school is not required to be a psychologist. You have to attend medical school for that.
A major is not required for entry into law school, but excellent grades are.
The LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) is required for admission.
Because it is required by law that children are in school, during school days and hours, until they are sixteen.
In the United States, you are required to complete a Bachelors degree before you can enter law school. However, a "pre law" course of study (quite unlike pre-med, which is a medical school requirement) is not required.
The ACT will get you into an undergraduate degree program, but not law school. A BA or BS degree (or equivalent) is required before you can apply to law schools in the U.S. The standardized test required for law school admission is the LSAT.
Yes it is required by law that schools offer an English Second Langage Course in there schools. With the rise in immigration it is needed.