The requirements for becoming and attorney vary from country to country. In most of the United States, a law degree is required. The three year degree typically requires 80 to 90 credit hours of course work.
Seven years is typical: four years of undergraduate work, and three years of law school.
Note: Make sure the law school is accredited by the ABA.
What you take in high school will not affect your ability to be a lawyer. Most law schools barely glance at high school, they are more interested in your bachelor's degree.
What is required or needed for a lawyer to advance up?
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.
when ever need in a court of law
Official SAT scores and application fees are required for freshman classes.
An immigration lawyer must have the same degrees a regular justice lawyer may have. You may have different classes that are electives but that is about it.
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IN THIS JOB ON BEING A LAWYER IS IT REQUIRED TO DO SPECIAL PHYSICAL SILLS .
It depends what kind of lawyer you are studying to be.
Take classes studying law.
I think that you are asking what classes you can take in high school if you want to be a criminal lawyer, so this is the question that I will answer. Really, in high school, there aren't many classes that are related to criminal law. When I was in high school, there were a few classes that touched on criminal law such as my business law class and my sociology class. I would encourage you to look into some local community colleges that allow you to attend classes for high school credit. Many community colleges offer criminal justice or criminology classes which will prepare you for similar classes in college and in law school. Good luck!
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