Certain states allow you to go to law school straight from high school or with only the equivalent of an associates degree from a 2-year college. Mississippi is an example of this sort of approach to law schools.
Keep in mind that you will need strong grades in order to get in this way, as well as a respectable score on the LSAT examination.
Uh... break the law and go straight to jail!
at my school they go straight to the garbage..its ridiculous.
The army does not require you to go to law school before joining. If you want to be a JAG officer, yes, you go to law school first.
Go straight to the Navy after high school.
In the U.S., judges go to law school just like lawyers. The standard course of law school study is 3 years. However, very few people become judges straight out of law school - they usually practice law for many years and develop a reputation for being an excellent lawyer, with extensive legal knowledge, before they have a chance of becoming a judge.
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 prerequisites for law school.
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Lincoln did not attend law school. He was self taught.
No, you do not have to go to school in Georgia. You will have to pass the bar exam in Georgia.
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No, you cannot go straight to dental school from high school. After high school, you must attend a university and get a degree, preferably in a science-related major, before attending dental school.