There are three ways to be a lawyer.
First, my undergraduate major is law. My senior year passed the judicial examination in September last semester. After I go to a law firm for one year, I can get a lawyer's practice license and practice (I suggest passing the departmental examination as much as possible in my senior year, because no matter what kind of legal profession I am engaged in, I have to pass the departmental examination). Undergraduate majors study jurisprudence, legal history, constitution, departmental laws and international law. The specific courses and arrangements vary from school to school.
Second, undergraduate study other non-law majors, and minor in law (general schools can minor in law, the specific situation varies from school to school), and then pass the college examination in September of the same senior semester, practice in a law firm for one year, get a practice certificate, and practice. Minoring requires double investment of money, energy and time, which is quite tiring.
Third, undergraduate students study other non-law majors, and then graduate students take the Master of Law (if the undergraduate students majoring in law study, it is the Master of Law. The major of LLM is comprehensive, and LLM focuses on practice. ) and then passed the same exam, practice in law firm, practice certificate and practice.
As for choosing a school, the last anonymous netizen made it very clear. The law is not good for employment. Third-rate schools all offer law majors ... so go to key universities, 2 1 1, 985. A bachelor's degree is very important in employment.
At the beginning of college, you should figure out your own way. You should plan your work after graduation in advance, or go to graduate school or study abroad, and then work hard with goals and directions. The most important thing for practicing lawyers is experience. It is recommended to practice in law firms more during college and go to libraries more during college.
Have a goal, be willing to struggle, no matter how you go, the end will come. Come on ~ I wish you a smooth college entrance examination. I am a law major, and I hope I can help you. You can ask me any questions. O(∩_∩)O~