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Business Law. How would I get a degree in this field?
I am currently finishing up my business management associates..I'll be done after fall quarter. I took a business law class and I loved the subject! I've heard that when you get a bachelors degree in business, you can later attend law school instead of for example getting an MBA. Is that right? Or do you go to law school right after you finish business associates degree??
Thanks for your help!!
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- ownpoolLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You need a bachelor's degree to enter an MBA program or law school.
Many of the top business schools require and many of the top law schools prefer that an applicant have a few years of business experience between earning the bachelor's degree and entering graduate business school or law school.
At top law schools, you can take electives in which you will study corporate law in depth, but law schools award the Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree to all graduates, regardless of the electives chosen in law school.
Source(s): J.D. from a top-ten law school and the practice of law - ProfLv 71 decade ago
Bachelors degree first, the MBA or law school, preferably after some years of work experience.
Source(s): http://officialmbaguide.org/ - worldwide