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My dad graduated with a masters from the university of arizona in engineering. We are a pretty wealthy family, and during the past 10 years or so, he has been studying law on the side. He wants to go into law now, so is there anyway for him to get in Law school or something? What is the procedure? He's a pretty smart person, definitely talented.


Also, I just found out it costs like $75 to apply to a college in the US. I always had the thought that you could apply for free. I guess not. I want to go in the medical field, so I guess I'm looking for schools with a good biology/ pre-med major? What are some good schools in America with those fields?

I'm still a freshman in high school. I had all honors 4.0 first semester, so far 4.0 for the 2nd. I'm in track and field and cross country, I volunteer regularly at a nearby health foundation. I have an internship to do during summer. I'm preparing very well for the future, but which colleges should I apply to, based only on academic

2007-05-05 11:47:48 · 2 answers · asked by burnblazes 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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He has to apply to Law School. Usually if not always, they require the LSAT. It's three years. Most states require a Law Degree to sit for the Bar Exam.

2007-05-05 11:51:19 · answer #1 · answered by open4one 7 · 0 0

If your dad has a BS or BA, at least,he can apply to any law school.
Application fees vary by college, some will waivethe fee, especially if you apply on-line. Are you considering healthcare only as a physician? You have a lot of options in that areathat may affect your choice in college and degree.

2007-05-05 19:27:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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