What can you do with a bachelor's degree in law?

Bachelors and Law degree questions?!?

  • Ok, well i know that after high school I want to go to U of A, or somewhere outside of Phoenix, but in Arizona to college. The thing is what bachelors will I need if I want to study criminal law? And also, what courses are required to take when I'm studying law? And are there any other important things that I should know about? Please and thank you!

  • Answer:

    Any bachelor is fine for law because they mainly just look at your GPA. You just have to be proficient in English and in your personal statement, you will need to show that you have an interest law. When you get a law degree, you do not have to be so specific in saying that you are going to be a criminal lawyer. You get options probably in your 2nd/3rd year, to focus more on this area. No courses are preferred other than English. Taking political science, history or philosophy may be beneficial in strengthening your analyzing skills.

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