<p>Since I am starting in cc college what are the requirement to become lawyer?</p>
<p>Absolutely any undergraduate background will suffice; all you have to do is score high enough on the LSAT: [About</a> the LSAT | LSAC.org](<a href=“http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/about-the-lsat.asp]About”>http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/about-the-lsat.asp)</p>
<p>Really. Law schools want a student body of people with diverse interests and very similar personalities (competitive, verbal, and anal).</p>
<p>Any reason why law school? I’m just asking because there are lots of recent graduate unemployed attorneys. My sister’s law office is not hiring.</p>
<p>Gibby’s right; there are so many law schools that everybody gets in somewhere.</p>
<p>But now is the time to do your research-what’s the job market like? What schools can you get into? Each year, the US graduates 44,000+ JDs, and new law schools keep opening, even though it’s projected that only half-that’s right, only 50%-get jobs requiring a JD.
And don’t fall for the old canard-“you can do anything with a law degree”-you can’t; you can practice law.
And what is your debt tolerance? I’d recommend doing a websearch on “law school scam” or “unemployed law grads” or similar.
And after you do that, and still want to go to law school then 1. get really good grades 2. Ace the LSAT.</p>
<p>Agree with crankyoldman ^^^^^. Do some research because it will cost you in more ways than debt.</p>