Seems your GPA is fine. It would come down to your SAT score. When I left USC in 2000, the average Freshman SAT score was a 1350 (out of 1600). But since the test has changed, not to sure what is a sol...
look up Andrew Vachs. . .he is the most well known child advocate lawyer that I know of on the east coast. Last name may be spelled Vacchs....
I say get a BA in sociology focusing on crime and deviance and an associates degree or a minor in criminal justice. The associates degree/minor will give you practical skills, while the BA in sociology...
Why do you feel that you need a criminal justice major? That means absolutely nothing to a law school. Law schools will admit you no matter what your undergrad degree is in. In fact, some of the mor...
I am doing the Associate in Paralegal studies through Virginia College Online. They are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Which is recognized by the United Stat...
Focus on excellent grades, get involved with some extracurricular activities, ensure that you are perceived by others as an upstanding citizen, obtain a minimum of a 4 year degree at an accredited scho...
wow, how about the anthropological study of the slow evolution of law as society grew from tribal to historical to modern times.....the impact on tribal society's laws living within the scope of m...
You should do the Associate of Arts/Science liberal studies transfer program (with heavy sciences) and then transfer to a senior college that has a degree program in Forensic Science that interests you...
yes, law school is for future lawyers and judges. what you want is a school with a criminal justice program. many schools offer this program if you cant find one look for a school with a criminology pr...
Having a minor should not limit your employment possibilities. Most people have a Major and a Minor. Some have multiple Majors or Minors. You need a certain number of credits to graduate anyways, you m...