Can you get into law school with construction management degree and will it be good preparation?
You can get entry into law school with any type of degree. Your ability to study and learn is most important.
How many years do you have to go to collage to be a judge?
In the US you must first get a bachelor's degree (typically 4 years) and then spend at least 3 more years to earn a JD at an accredited law school. Even after your schooling is completed, one typically spends several years working in the legal field before being appointed/elected to a judgeship.
What are the things you will have to complete to apply for a law school?
Applicants accepted: 12.2%
Number of 2006 applicants: 6,810
Number of 2006 matriculants: 558
LSAT range (25 to 75 percentile): 169 to 175
GPA range (25 to 75 percentile): 3.95 to 3.72
Good grades and a high score on the LSAT. Even if you do poorly in school and on the LSAT, it shouldn't be a problem if you have rich parents.
Harvard Law SchoolYou should look at www.law.harvard.edu for exact stats, but I think its around 169- 175 LSAT, 3.75-4.0 GPA. These are just the median (25% to 75% range) but it should give you an idea of where you stand.Theres also a really good guide on how to get into the law school. Check out the guide in the related links at the bottom of this page titled "How to get into Harvard Law School"
According to harvard.edu: "The applicant must have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university by August of the year for which they are applying. Said applicant must also have taken and passed the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Applicants generally rank in top 10% of their college's graduating class in the top 5% of the LSAT. Percentile requirements are sometimes waived as candidates are judged on their overall educational ability/achievements and societal attributes. Approximately 7,000 students apply each year for 550 law school openings."
The most important aspect is to have great grades in school. Harvard wants you to do well in accelerated classes rather than to exceed in regular classes. Consider taking honors or AP classes. If you have anything less than a high "B" average then you have very little chance of getting in.
You also need to do very well on standerdized tests. Make upwards of 1300 on SAT1 or from 30 to 36 on the ACT. Consider taking test prep.
In terms of extracurricular activities quality is better than quantity.
What undergraduate programs to do to study law?
Any undergraduate degree is acceptable. The major factors for acceptance into law school is the student's GPA (minimum 3.4) and LSAT ( top law schools require a minimum of 162, but the higher the better).
The best option would be for the student to major in what is of interest to them, whether it is criminal justice, political science, business (always a good choice) and so forth.
AnswerIf you know what sort of law you'd eventually like to practice, major in something that goes along with that. Many people with science backgrounds and majors go on to practice patent law, and find that the specialized area with few practitioners is a great area. If you are interested in criminal law, criminal justice would be a good degree. If you are interested in a political career, poli sci.
Major in whatever interests you. Any BA/BS can be used to get into law schools in the US, and diversity of types of degrees is becoming more and more of an asset to law school admissions.
Ignou BPP certificate valid for government job?
bpp is not a certificate.
it is a bridge course for those who wish to do certain degree courses with out having plus two.
What year did Joe Biden graduate from Syracuse Law School?
He went on to receive his Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law in 1968
Is vinayaka missions university is eligible for 3year's LLb?
i want take admission in LLB kindly send fees details on my email-zmd.zeeshan@gmail.com
What part of the government has secret agents?
There are a couple of parts of the government that has secret agents. The CIA, FBI, and NSA could all have secret agents working with them.
A student should try to prepare for law school as much as possible during the undergraduate years. One way to prepare for law school is by majoring in Law & Legal Studies. This major can expose a student to important legal concepts that he or she will likely learn in law school. A student can get an edge this way.
Can you attend law school at the age of 15?
it is possible this is to make you grow up with the law in you
If you truly had an injury/illness when you went on medical leave, then it should be ok. If you took medical leave so that you can interview with potential employers- thats fraud.
How many years of math do you need to get in law school?
Math is not a requirement for entrance into law school. The amount of math is only what is required to graduate with a bachelor's degree.
There is no jury because the plaintiff has elected not to demand a jury. A court case with no jury is referred to as a "bench trial" because the judge will decide both the issues of law and issues of fact and make a decision.
Another View: While civil rights cases ARE heard in federal court, "property damage" suits are seldom, if ever, heard ithere as they fall under the purview of the state courts.
What does type mean on drivers license?
How many axles you can druve. Most people can drive a 2 axle vehicle.
Can a male Judge in the courtroom wear females clothing underneath their black robe?
yes of course, I did once =)
What are the purposes of statutory law?
Statutory law is law enacted by a legislative body (ie parliament/congress), it is basically law that is written down and which controls and protects society.
Where was America's first law school founded in 1784?
America's first law school was founded in 1784 in the town of Litchfield, CT. The largest enrollment of the school was in 1813, when there was an enrollment of 54 students.
What school subjects are required to study criminal law after school?
history,
anthropology,
law and government,
economics/ politics
What was Barack Obama's LSAT law school aptitude test score?
No one in the media knows what Barack Obama's LSAT scores are.
On-line magazine Slate.com investigate the LSAT scores of the presidential candidates who had attended law school (Obama, Edwards, Giuliani, Clinton, Romney, and Thomspon) and could not get a straight answer from any of them.
See this article: http://www.slate.com/id/2177688/pagenum/all/
The law gives the right of way to no one?
Correct.
The law imposes an obligation to yield the right of way under certain circumstances, but does not give the "right" of "way" to anyone.
Can a person who has failed out of law school go back to law school?
Yes - however, you may want to check with the regulations of the schools in your area that you may plan on attending.
It is not uncommon to redo courses in law school that have not been passed. Just like the bar exam - sometimes individuals fail multiple times until passed. Good Luck! Yes, there are rules in certain states that do not allow you to return to any law school for two years.
Where does George Washington Univ law school rank among law schools?
20th. In that range depending on which source you use. But now a days it is top 14 or bust.
Difference between In rem and quasi in rem?
in rem jx allows a court jurisdiction over any person with respect to a particular item of propery. quasi in rem exists when the court has power over specific persons with respect to specific property under the plaintiff's control