Do you have to be 21 yrs old to attend law school?
Rotro35 asked:
I think I heard or read somewhere that the American Bar Association requires students to be at least 21 years old to attend law school. I tried looking at the ABA website but I didn’t know where to go to look. Is this rule true or false?
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2 Responses to “Do you have to be 21 yrs old to attend law school?”
I don’t think so because it doesn’t account for people who skipped grades like me. I’m pretty sure age has nothing to do with it.
Not true. There are no age minimums whatsoever as the prereq is an accredited bachelor’s degree. In fact, many advocates to the oversupply of law students are trying to get a minimum age requirement in place to no avail.