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    Question: What high school classes should you take to become a lawyer?

    Answer: Unlike medical school, there are no prerequisites that need to be taken before attending law school. However, there are a number of classes that would be beneficial.

    Law school involves a tremendous amount of reading, writing, critical thinking, and analysis. As such, I would take as many critical thinking courses as possible while you are still in high school. Generally, these courses are in the Humanities (English, history, etc.). Try to take Advanced Placement and/or honors courses in these subjects to develop your reading comprehension, writing, and analytical skills.

    If your high school offers a philosophy course, I highly recommend that you take it. I also recommend taking a foreign language in high school and in college...Latin would be beneficial for both the SATs and for law school terminology.

    Other than those suggestions, take courses that interest you, but also make sure to have a well-rounded curriculum, balancing mathematics, sciences, the Humanities, foreign languages, and electives. In addition, it would be helpful to balance your school-based work with extracurricular activities from a variety of areas. Some of the best learning experiences occur outside the classroom. Many high schools offer mock trial programs, which are a good introduction to the practice of law.


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    On 10/26/09
    ?? from LA said:
    can you take Debate??
    On 10/07/09
    Deanna from NC said:
    Thanks so much for the information! This is helping me out so much with my Decision on My graduation Project!!! Thankss!(:
    On 09/18/09
    lucas from AL said:
    thanks for your help because of this website i have lurnd what courses i need to tack to become alaweri have started some of the courses u have said would be yousfull
    On 08/25/09
    SZ from PA said:
    Thank you so much. I am in the middle of choosing private schools and because I wish to become a lawyer when I am older I was able to cut down my list of schools by knowing which classes to take.
    On 08/14/09
    AJ from FL said:
    You should take a lot of different subjects and lots of AP classes. Take, math, science, etc.. the usual. Learning foreign launguages (especially latin) would be helpful and impressive on a college application. Pick college-level classes, if you choose a subject- take 1-3 semesters of each (ex. Earth science) But having a 4.0 grade average would be also good, and loads of other stuff. Check out different articles also
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