Typically, you need to have a bachelor's degree (four year program of study). There is no such thing as a pre-law degree. It is simply a track to assure you take the appropriate prerequisites required by law schools. Thus, you will have to pick a major (program of study) and indicate to the academic counselors that you would like a pre-law track. They will direct you appropriately.
It will take four years as a full-time student to obtain the bachelor's degree, and three additional years to obtain the juris doctor (JD) degree which is awarded to those who successfully complete law school.
4 years
22 years
19 years
4 years
about 5 and a half years
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two years
1886 to 1894
It took many many years
It is a bachelors course and takes minimum 3 years for completion.
They will take at least 4 years to complete. Many degrees in biology also include field work which will take a few eyars to complete as well.