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Those who pursue law school come from a variety of educational backgrounds. You will most always hear them say they are in pre-law. Still, there is no such thing as a degree in pre-law. It is a curriculum tract to ensure the student is taking the appropriate prerequisites required by law schools. Thus, their actual major can be in most any area. Those who pursue a law degree typically complete a four year bachelor's degree and three years of law school for a total of seven years post high school completion. In addition, the individual must pass the written bar exam.

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