Yes. Any Bachelor's Degree from a four year college or university is enough.
Unless the merchadise is defective, stores are not required by law to make refunds.
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it is possible this is to make you grow up with the law in you
It is possible.
You can get entry into law school with any type of degree. Your ability to study and learn is most important.
In most places you have to have a bachelors to get into law school. Some law schools run a combined JD/MBA program.
Yes, a human resources management degree will work. The schools don't really care what your degree is in.
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.
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It is possible to get through law school in less than three years, but it requires a full load in the summer.
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you should major in sports management and then go to law school. you dnt need a sports management degree and u dnt need a law degree..basically anythin in business is fine