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can you go law school with something other than a law degree. I'd heard than there are a few degrees that you can go do law school with. if so, can you name a few?

2007-09-17 15:50:05 · 1 answers · asked by cherryblossoms 3 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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To get into law school, you need a bachelor's degree. It can be in anything, although generally law schools prefer something which includes a lot of reading and writing, like political science, philosophy, English, etc. You can't get into law school with a law degree, because there is no such thing in the U.S. as a bachelor's degree in law. And don't try to take something law-related as an undergraduate, because that really only confuses you, and the law schools don't much appreciate that.

Once you get into law school, all they offer is a law degree. You can apply for a joint program, like a JD-MBA, but the law school doesn't teach the MBA part of that. You have to be accepted to both schools, and do the MBA portion at the business school while doing your JD at the law school.

2007-09-17 15:59:21 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

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