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Law School Applications / Re: law school after 3 years
« on: May 22, 2006, 12:07:14 AM »
see thats the good thing about US schools - you can finish your undergrad degree earlier and save some years by fast tracking but in Canada a four year undergrad HAS to be completed in four years (no more no less) because during summer sessions only a limited number of courses are offered (and they are usually the ones that have a high failure rate during sept-may normal school) thus there is possibly no way to fast track
so what I was originally asking was that in Canada students are actually allowed applying after 2 years (meaning they are going into their 3rd year of studies) so it is possible in canada to start LS without a fully completed undergrad degree
but from your responses i guess thats not the case in the US and a UG degree is required
thanks anyways guys
so what I was originally asking was that in Canada students are actually allowed applying after 2 years (meaning they are going into their 3rd year of studies) so it is possible in canada to start LS without a fully completed undergrad degree
but from your responses i guess thats not the case in the US and a UG degree is required
thanks anyways guys
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