Law School is a graduate-level institution where students study the principles and practices of law. Typically lasting three years, it prepares students to become lawyers by covering various subjects such as contracts, criminal law, and constitutional law. Students also develop critical thinking and analytical skills essential for legal practice.
Admission to Law School usually requires a bachelor's degree and a competitive score on the LSAT (Law School Admission Test). After completing their studies, graduates must pass the bar exam in their state to practice law. Many law schools also offer opportunities for internships and practical experience through clinics and externships.