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Question by  yntern (58)

Can I go to law school without an undergraduate degree?

 
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Answer by  traumatised (3285)

Yes, maybe - although most require at least three years of undergrad before they will consider applications, especially if they are high-profile schools. Do some research on admissions policies at schools you are interested in. Many of them will look at outside experience if it is relevant, especially for mature students or if there are extenuating circumstances.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Yes you can. Several states permit students w/o undergraduate degree including some in Michigan and Louisiana (there may be others too). My school DOES accept without undergrad degree! Need to have great grades for what has been completed and a really good LSAT!

 
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Answer by  Parvinderkaur (84)

Yes you can go to a law school even after your plus two or equivalent. You have to appear for an entrance test. And this course will be of five years. But if you are graduate than this course is of three years.

 
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Answer by  maber (1427)

NO, you can not get into law school without an undergrad degree. Law school is the equivalent of graduate school. You may be able to get in without a pre law degree, but you will need at least a four year degree before applying to law school and maybe an entrance exam.

 
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