Yes, you have to have good grades. No one wants a lawyer who is too lazy to read or do the work.The 9th grade through 12 years you will have a set of required subjects you have to take to graduate high school. Basically you don't get to choose much in your classes. Lawyers need a lot of history classes because law is based on history and pass decisions made by courts. If you can take AP classes in your high school that will help you to prep for college. You will need to it a BS/BA in a university, take the LSAT test to get into law school, and the spend another 4 years in law school. The last requirement is taking the Bar exam. I suggest you read a lot in the next 4 years, learn to think critically, and by the time you leave high school know how to do a research paper of 20 or more pages plus biographies . Good foundation books are the Asent of Man, Connections, and various books on history. Watch the movie Mind Walk. Expand your mind with going to historical places and museums. You can never learn too much and don't depend on school teaching you everything you need to know. You have feet, you have a brain, so get moving to learn.
you need history, business studies (GCSE) try to get good grades as this will be really good for becoming a lawyer .
Get really good grades in college. High school will not matter as much as the college grades to get into law school.
Other than making good grades, the degree does not matter. Law schools like a diverse student body.
Asking how low you can go in grades doesn’t show a real intent of becoming a lawyer. You need good grades to get into a university and then good grades in law school not to mention passing standardized tests and the LSAT for law school. No one wants to go to a lawyer who didn’t do well in school or got low grades. They don’t make a very good lawyer. I suggest you set higher goals for yourself to become a lawyer.
The topic of your under graduate degree is not important. It is better to have good grades and complete it. Law Schools like a variety of students.
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First of all, you must be able to use proper English, which it appears you do not know how to use. "Do you have to get an A to become a lawyer". And generally yes, you do need an A to become a good lawyer.
In the US the courses you take in high school, and even in college have no bearing on becoming a lawyer. Good grades are important.
The most important thing is to get good grades to get into college. Once in college, good grades continue to be important to get into law school. The course of study is not critical, but most colleges have a pre-law curriculum that will provide a solid foundation for law school.
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Get good grades and study hard.