There is no proscribed "course of study" for pre-law. However, generally speaking, courses in Political Science, History, English, and the like are good preparation for the study of law.
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The sciences are critical to include biology, and chemistry.
because i am thinking about attending law school right after high school
A Law School Admission Test, commonly referred to as LSAT.
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There is limited equipment needed for law school. A good computer with internet access and a printer will be needed. And the books themselves are a big expense.
Typical college preperatory course. Second language helpful.
No. It is a bachelor's degree with the appropriate prerequisite coursework required by law schools.
4 year college (Bachelors Degree) the Law School.
be 25 years old or older,go to law school
Graduation from law school - be admitted to the bar - apply for a position with the prosecutor's office.
A law degree is called a JD, or Juris Doctor. Any bachelors degree will suffice as a pre-req to admission to law school.