In the UK, you can -- but in the US college is required before you are eligible to enter law school.
You can! only if you pass with your really high score on your LSAT test, if you get 180 which is the highest score even Harvard University will accept you.
Yes. Law school comes after college which comes after high school.
The path to law school is high school --> bachelors degree --> law school. Thus, the high school GPA would be somewhat irrelevant when it comes to law school application provided that the undergraduate GPA of the applicant was good.
You can't go to law school right after high school; one of the minimum requirements for entrance to law school is an undergraduate college degree, preferably with a very high GPA.
There are no high school courses that will prepare you for law school. You must first get a bachelors degree, take the law school admissions test (LSAT) and then you can apply to law school. Just make sure you get good grades in college and a high score on the LSAT. Then you shouldn't have a problem.
because i am thinking about attending law school right after high school
Law schools typically look at how you do in undergraduate courses instead of high school ones. Still, this does notmean that you can slack off in your high school studies, but how well you do in high school will matter more when applying for undergrad schools than law schools.In high school, as long as you do well in your online courses, you'll get into a good college. This in turn will boost your chances of getting into an excellent law school.
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.
Your grades in high school will not affect your admittance to law school. They will look at your college grades.
Law school is considered to be at the post graduate level. Admission to law school requires excellent undergraduate grades and a high LSAT score. There are no prerequisite subjects for admission to law school.
No, he actually barely graduated high school... so there was no way he could've gone to a law school!
James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York(:
You need to graduate high school and get into law school. Then you have to do a concentrated study on the labor aspects of law. What you take in high school has no real effect on your future career. If you can, take any law classes offered to see if law is the right thing for you. I'd also read this little guide to see if going to law school is right for you. http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/lawschool/lawschool.html