It may depend upon where you live, but in many U.S. states you first need a four-year degree, then three years of law school (or four years of night school), then the bar exams. There are also "specialists" who first obtain an advanced degree (masters or doctorate, including possibly medicine), gather some years of industry experience, then go to law school to become a patent attorney or some other role bridging law and the specialty.
3years.
Law school is 3 years full time after earning a 4 year college degree.
to become a lawyer how many years of college has to be completed in mexicoAlot of year.
To become a lawyer you need to attend college 4 years for BA, take the LSAT test, and then go to law school for 4 more years.
Many years at law school, preferably Harvard, they have one of the best law schools around. Very prestigious.
To become a lawyer you have to pass high school and get a college degree for law. Then after you get you degree you have to go to law school for about 3-4 years.
It will take approximately four years - as a full-time student - for the bachelor degree and three additional years of law school to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree.
In most places you need to graduate. A full time student typically takes three years. Some schools allow you as long as 5 to graduate.
you need forty two years of school.
you need to have 4 years of undergraduate college and 3 years of law school and you also need to pass the state bar test
Yes, many years of college and they have to pass the"BAR" exam
I'm not a lawyer, but I believe all you need to do is pass the bar exam.