Yes, the University of Texas at Austin School of Law: http://www.utexas.edu/law/
The maximum age one can be to enroll in a high school in the state of Texas is 25 as of 2009.
University of Texas School of Law was created in 1883.
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law was created in 1989.
Texas Tech University School of Law was created in 1967.
In Texas, the legal dropout age is 18. Students who are 18 or older can drop out of school legally. However, it is always recommended to explore alternative education options or resources before making a decision to drop out.
No, the state's legal age of majority is 18, likewise the compulsory education law requires the minor to remain in school until reaching the age of majority.
In Singapore one is expected to leave school at the age of 18 years. This is working with the assumption that one will start school at the age of 6 years.
There is no law.
The age of majority in Texas is 18.
LBj was taught by his mom and when he went to high school he went to Johnson City High School in Texas. He then graduated at the age 15. And in 1930 he graduated from Texas State Teachers College. He took some law classes later but did not get a law degree.
The average student attending school straight through would be about 25. Of course, you can start at any time.