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yeah. i'd need to study additional 1-2 years to practice in canada. if i went to a canadian school, i'd be qualified for the bar exam in MA, NY, and california without. it is also a heck of a lot more money. and right now, i think i will probably work in canada. at the time of the application, i thought i might like relocate to the states semi-permanently, since my family is an immigrant family anyway and not really tied to this country. it's been a little while since i came back home from my american college now, though, and my mind is starting to change. i should really go to a canadian school! o nooooz!! what am i going to do with all my american friends?
Quote from: finlandia on March 10, 2007, 11:06:18 PMyeah. i'd need to study additional 1-2 years to practice in canada. if i went to a canadian school, i'd be qualified for the bar exam in MA, NY, and california without. it is also a heck of a lot more money. and right now, i think i will probably work in canada. at the time of the application, i thought i might like relocate to the states semi-permanently, since my family is an immigrant family anyway and not really tied to this country. it's been a little while since i came back home from my american college now, though, and my mind is starting to change. i should really go to a canadian school! o nooooz!! what am i going to do with all my american friends? Go work in MA and NY, some of us are bound to end up there. I'm also reconsidering this question and if I get into McGill I might just go back there for another 3 1/2 years of whatever.
Quote from: Geo_Storm on March 12, 2007, 10:05:59 PMQuote from: finlandia on March 10, 2007, 11:06:18 PMyeah. i'd need to study additional 1-2 years to practice in canada. if i went to a canadian school, i'd be qualified for the bar exam in MA, NY, and california without. it is also a heck of a lot more money. and right now, i think i will probably work in canada. at the time of the application, i thought i might like relocate to the states semi-permanently, since my family is an immigrant family anyway and not really tied to this country. it's been a little while since i came back home from my american college now, though, and my mind is starting to change. i should really go to a canadian school! o nooooz!! what am i going to do with all my american friends? Go work in MA and NY, some of us are bound to end up there. I'm also reconsidering this question and if I get into McGill I might just go back there for another 3 1/2 years of whatever.doode that's just crazy. 3.5 more years!!!come to osgoode with me.that is, if they give me more $$$.
Quote from: professional boozer on March 13, 2007, 12:31:28 AMQuote from: Geo_Storm on March 12, 2007, 10:05:59 PMQuote from: finlandia on March 10, 2007, 11:06:18 PMyeah. i'd need to study additional 1-2 years to practice in canada. if i went to a canadian school, i'd be qualified for the bar exam in MA, NY, and california without. it is also a heck of a lot more money. and right now, i think i will probably work in canada. at the time of the application, i thought i might like relocate to the states semi-permanently, since my family is an immigrant family anyway and not really tied to this country. it's been a little while since i came back home from my american college now, though, and my mind is starting to change. i should really go to a canadian school! o nooooz!! what am i going to do with all my american friends? Go work in MA and NY, some of us are bound to end up there. I'm also reconsidering this question and if I get into McGill I might just go back there for another 3 1/2 years of whatever.doode that's just crazy. 3.5 more years!!!come to osgoode with me.that is, if they give me more $$$. I gotta get in first.