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Do you need Mathmetics to study law?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Yes and no. You need to be able to think critically and to be able to analyze a problem, so the skills needed in math are used in law. You will also be taking classes in math and statistics as you go through college and law school so you can't escape it. Not to mention the math on the standardized testing. Though the LAST ( the law school entrance exam) doesn't have math it does have critical thinking and show your ability to analyze a problem ( I know I took it).

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