Get the best grades you can now and get into the most prestigious College you can. When there you can major in anything you want, there is no pre-law major and no required classes to get into law school. What ever you take make sure you do well and try to get at least a 3.5 average. Your Junior year begin to study the LSAT test, take a LSAT prep-course, buy practice tests and drill drill drill. Take the test and do well, try to get a 160 or better, and Submit your applications to as many law schools you can and be prepared for rejection. Only the top 5% or so get into the Harvards and Yales, Good Luck
Stay in school and learn....
Learn how to lie very well, have your soul surgically removed, and be sure to turn into a two faced slimey ambulance chasing bag of pig crap. That ll get you started.
LSAC.org has useful information on how to choose a law school. You are not too young to start thinking about this. You may want to take some pre-law courses at University; or you may want to take a first degree in a general subject before applying to law school. Admission depends on many things, including good letters of reference, and in particular a very good LSAT score - this is a reasoning and comprehension test. You might want to buy one of the prep guides for this test, or take the free practice test available at LSAC.org.
Take all the social science classes you re allowed, major in history in your undergraduate program, go to law school, reject concepts like truth and justice, see human beings as instruments for your enrichment and entertainment.
Sell your soul... ;-) j/k Stay in school, study hard, espicially in the social sciences, and stay out of trouble.
hi vickie, first things first 1. go to college and attain a undergrad degree in something you like (i.e. accounting, education, music, general business) in order to apply to law school you need to have a degree in something...even general studies. 2. upon graduation maintain a GPA (grade point average of 3.0 or higher...that s the better chance you have against other law students) 3. you have to take what is called the LSAT test (Law School Admission Test) the score you would want to make would be a 155+ **your GPA and LSAT scores plays a MAJOR ROLE in getting accpeted into law school. (A higher LSAT can balance off a lower GPA and vice versa). when applying you must present 3 letters of recommendation, and a personal statement....i ll give you some sites that will help below.
I would start by taking some English classes (quot;How can I make out of me a very good lawyer?quot;)
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