He passed the bar at age 20, in 1787. He probably did some legal work until he was appointed a major general in 1812, the answer to your question is about 25 years.
Andrew Jackson is a/an Politician,lawyer,soldier
he was a lawyer
Andrew Jackson attended a small country school sporadically. He did not graduate. He learned enough on his own to become a frontier lawyer.
he was a soldier and a lawyer for the british war he was a soldier and a lawyer for the british war
He was a lawyer
He was a lawyer
Andrew Jackson was a lawyer before he became president.
If you mean President Andrew Jackson, he was long dead before TV was invented
President Andrew Jackson never received any degrees, but he did read law for two years and become a successful lawyer in Tennessee before his military and political careers.
The father of Andrew Jackson was... Andrew Jackson.
1780
Yes, Andrew Jackson was a self-taught lawyer. He began studying law independently while working as a schoolteacher and eventually passed the bar exam in North Carolina in 1787. Jackson's legal career helped him gain prominence and laid the groundwork for his future political career, including his presidency.