Most undergraduate degrees from accredited institutions are acceptable when applying to a school of law. Students who are considering the legal profession generally choose political science, social science or criminal justice or a combination thereof, as their major. The student will have ample time and opportunity during their 3-4 years work on the BS or BA degree, to decide at which school of law they wish to apply. Some perceive Harvard University to be the best, in actuality there are many universities that have excellent schools of law.
Please don't.
If you want to get a good job in the future or college, you want to attend school.
You do not "HAVE" to attend any college. To get into the industry you just have to be able to do the work. College is a great way of gaining the ability and skill. Any college that offers computer science is good if you want to become a programmer. Schools that offer "Game art and design" or similar is good if you want to become an artist for games.
A college with an undergraduate program in nursing.
i think Harvard
i want to be a good lawyer so if want to be a lawyer i have to take the subject that replace the lawyer .it might be ill take the arts or biology or geography...
you have to stay in college 4-5 years if you want to be a lawyer
no not if your still young if you want to go to college that's fine but no you do not have to go to college
Get really good grades in college. High school will not matter as much as the college grades to get into law school.
I want to know, what college classes are required at spelaman college to become a pediatrician
same reason you'd want to attend so-and so university
The best place to attend college for appliance repair is your local community college. They have accredited programs which are necessary for most employment and apprenticeships.