There are no specific classes in undergrad. There is not even a specific major. In the vast majority of states to become a lawyer you have to complete a Bachelor's Degree, and then graduate from law school. I am a licensed attorney. My undergrad degree was a B.S. in Engineering Technology.
The classes you take in Junior High are not a factor. The classes you take in high school do not really affect your ability to become an attorney. And, believe it or not, the classes you take in college don't really matter. Law students can have just about any degree and go to law school. I was an engineer with no thoughts of law school when I got out of college.
Get your college prep classes done and any AP classes in history and work on your writing and research skills.
Yes, you do have to take art classes to become an artist. You can take classes at a local community college, and get an
Take classes studying law.
I takes more than five years in college to become a DUI Lawyer.
It doesn't really matter what classes you take in high school or even in college. The grades you get are more important.
There is an online college called clayton university that can answer this. I want to take their classes.
study or exercise how to grow thinking ability.
Public SpeakingCivicsPolitical ScienceSociologyPsychologyGovernmentTheaterImprovisationEnglish CompositionRhetoricApologeticsUS HistoryWorld HistoryMany of these will not be available in a public high school setting, but you may be able to take them as AP classes at a local college or university. Talk to your school counselor for details on how to do this at no cost to you.
You should go to culinary school.
You can take nursing classes at a community college if you have one in you location or even do online classes at some online college. I would recommend an community college.
To be a lawyer you have to take classes when you are in Jr. High and High School so you don't have to take those classes in College. Next you will go to law school, where you take classes. When you are done with your classes you will take a test, there are 3 parts of this test, if you pass all three you can go on but if you pass one you will not have to take that part of the test ever again, but the ones you miss you will have to take that test 6 month prior to the other test you took. (I got this info. from my cousin who is a lawyer)