There are some core classes, civil procedure, criminal law, property, contracts, torts being the first key ones. Tax is often required and then a number of electives.
Don't take classes in high school to prepare yourself for law school, except perhaps a government class if it is not required curriculum. Take classes about subjects that you are interested in. You'll learn plenty about the law in law school. ========================= I concur. The same goes for your university studies. Law schools aren't interested in what subjects you studied. They are interested in what your grades are.
what high school classes should be taken in high school to be a RN
LPN classes must be taken at a college or university. LVN classes can be taken at a vocational school.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.
If you're in the US, the classes you take in high school will not matter for law school. You will not have to report your high school classes or grades to the law schools you are applying to. You will have to send your undergraduate transcript to law schools. You would be well advised to take classes that are challenging but that you enjoy. You do not need to have any specific major to get into law school. So if you take classes you like, you will do well in them and will get good grades, which will improve your chances of getting into law school.
I think that you are asking what classes you can take in high school if you want to be a criminal lawyer, so this is the question that I will answer. Really, in high school, there aren't many classes that are related to criminal law. When I was in high school, there were a few classes that touched on criminal law such as my business law class and my sociology class. I would encourage you to look into some local community colleges that allow you to attend classes for high school credit. Many community colleges offer criminal justice or criminology classes which will prepare you for similar classes in college and in law school. Good luck!
No. You CANNOT drive without a valid license. PERIOD!
Lawyers would not be taking AP courses, because their academic level is already at the post-graduate level, not high school or first year university. If you are asking what AP classes should be taken by someone who wants to become a lawyer, the answer is "any" because there are no prerequisite subjects for admission into law school.
A law school program is satisfactory to become a litigation attorney. Along with general law classes those specializing in litigation take classes in real estate law, occupational safety, regulatory law and business ethics.
The classes you take in Junior High are not a factor. The classes you take in high school do not really affect your ability to become an attorney. And, believe it or not, the classes you take in college don't really matter. Law students can have just about any degree and go to law school. I was an engineer with no thoughts of law school when I got out of college.
Getting into law school is very competitive. Although criminal justice classes are not required, taking the any criminal justice classes as well as the necessary LSAT will give you an advantage in the application process.
You do not have to have any education prior to entering the CNA classes!