Do i need to get all A's to become a lawyer?

It depends on what school you want to go to. You should definitely try to get at least A's and B's though. It's a very competitive field.
 
Don't listen to Jeff. He's obviously retarded himself. No, you don't NEED all A's but the better grades you get, the easier it will be to get into a good Law School. It's really your A levels that will have the most impact. So get the best grades you can at GCSE (aim for C's and above), then work really hard at your A levels and try and get grades above C with them as well. That way you'll be able to apply for a good University with a good Law School.

Studying Law at degree level is a lot different to studying law at any other level. So just get used to study and reading. Good luck
 
Don't listen to Jeff. He's obviously retarded himself. No, you don't NEED all A's but the better grades you get, the easier it will be to get into a good Law School. It's really your A levels that will have the most impact. So get the best grades you can at GCSE (aim for C's and above), then work really hard at your A levels and try and get grades above C with them as well. That way you'll be able to apply for a good University with a good Law School.

Studying Law at degree level is a lot different to studying law at any other level. So just get used to study and reading. Good luck
 
Don't listen to Jeff. He's obviously retarded himself. No, you don't NEED all A's but the better grades you get, the easier it will be to get into a good Law School. It's really your A levels that will have the most impact. So get the best grades you can at GCSE (aim for C's and above), then work really hard at your A levels and try and get grades above C with them as well. That way you'll be able to apply for a good University with a good Law School.

Studying Law at degree level is a lot different to studying law at any other level. So just get used to study and reading. Good luck
 
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