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maksim

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Lately, I have been very interested in law and I am contemplating going to law school. However, it so happened in my life that I don't have any college-level "general education". When I was 18, I finished high school, took some computer classes and became a software developer, making good money in the San Francisco Bay Area. My question is: can I go to law school without taking any "GE" classes, i.e. math, English, etc.
 


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dorenephilpot

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In Indiana, you must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university before you can be accepted into law school.

There is no requirement as far as specific classes or topics, however, as long as you meet the requirements to get the degree.

You also have to take the LSAT before you will be admitted into law school.

Hope this helps answer your questions.
 

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