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To study journalism, France made her earn this degree first

If you want to be a lawyer in the US, you’d first need to earn your bachelor’s degree before attending law school. That’s why students must take a “pre-law” undergraduate degree or pursue majors such as history, political science, English, and economics before they can take their Law School Admission Test (LSAT).  Interestingly, in France, this concept is somewhat true for those wanting to work in journalism.   That’s why Verónica Lawson Vilches…
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Study International broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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