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What order does the college law thing go in?



so i have to go to a random college first and then reapply to go to law school? can anyone tell me how this works? please?!then what are the graduate or masters degrees? what law degrees can you get in order please. thank you SO much.

You need a bachelors degree in any major to apply to law school. Then you takes the LSAT (the SAT for law school) or you can do that your final year of college. Then you can apply to law school. You do not need a masters to apply to law school.
First, you get an undergraduate bachelor's degree at an accredited college. Then, during your last year, you take the LSAT and apply to law schools. Alternatively, you could graduate from your undergraduate school and pursue a graduate degree (Masters or PhD) or work for a few years before applying to law school.

The main degree from a law school is the juris doctor (JD). You can also later pursue specialized advanced degrees, such as the LLM (like a masters degree in law). Taxation, for instance, is one area that has an LLM degree.
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