To be a professor of law typically requires a law degree. An LLM is helpful.
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A dance teacher does not need a degree, but a degree will help the teacher to get a better job.
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Yes and qualifications, lots of them. Nowadays its really hard........
No you don't need any qualifications in Law and you can apply for a secretarial school role. It's not required for you to have qualifications in Law, as you are not planning to work at a law office.
You need to be good at buisness and a good teacher. The business is usually the hardest.
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all you really need is a law degree, x
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You will need 3 c+ in GCSE level and music (theory as well) in AS / A Level you will then need to go to collage or / and UNI to study some more music - after you have graduated in this you can volunteer at schools where you can get experience with teaching students and they might hire you in future. If you want to be a music teacher it is ideal to play the piano and maybe 1 woodwind and 1 string instrument. You will also need to get teacher training qualifications (teacher training agency) - which allows you able to teach.
Basically, the same qualifications as any other lawyer would need - namely, a law degree.
Depending on where you live, you would probably be required to graduate from law school yourself first - check with your local community college or the State Bar where you live.