I think you have to have a bachelor's degree to get into Law school and take the LSATs.
2007-12-08 12:45:28
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answered by Boy, Interrupted 5
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You can't go straight to law school from a 2-year college, but if you want to start out in a 2-year college, you could transfer to a 4-year college from there to finish your degree before going to law school.
2007-12-08 12:49:56
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answered by neniaf 7
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Three years of law school plus a B.S. or B.A. degree from a four-year university. Good luck!
2016-04-08 02:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to have a undergraduate degree. This would take four years, but if you are extremely motivated, hardworking, focused and driven, you may be able to finish a Bachelor's in less then four years. You can take 6 classes a semester, and four to seven classes in the summer, and possible take some on line classes over spring and winter break, and you can possibly get that degree in two years!
It would be a really tough two years, but as I said, you must be driven!
2007-12-08 12:48:31
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answered by silly 123 3
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I doubt there are any law schools that would accept you without a 4-year bachelors degree.
2007-12-08 12:46:30
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answered by Didgeridude 4
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If you score 175+ on your LSAT, you could be in middle school and some law school would probably accept you. Play plenty of Sodoku type puzzles and do plenty of practice questions, though.
2007-12-08 12:56:55
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answered by Martin 2
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