2. Register for one of the approximately 195 law schools accredited by the ABA. The course of study generally takes three years. Check into attending law school part-time or during the night if you work during the daytime. Sign up for and pass the Law School Admission Test. Depending on the entrance requirements at the law school you decide to attend, you may also be required to have experience working as a lawyer as well as complete an in-person interview.
Next step on how to become a lawyer coming tomorrow! Stay tuned!
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Great post, really helped to point me in the right direction. Thanks a lot mate.
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It's tough work, but Law has always been of great interest to me.
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