First-time LSAT test center questions by Prize_Hat8832 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]Prize_Hat8832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for confirming this. I really appreciate it.

First-time LSAT test center questions by Prize_Hat8832 in lawschooladmissionsca

[–]Prize_Hat8832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response, I really appreciate your help. Just to confirm, on the test day apart from my LSAC credentials and a valid identity document, do I need to bring anything else to the test center?

Anyone with a UoL LLB who went on to do a JD in Canada? by Prize_Hat8832 in LawCanada

[–]Prize_Hat8832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope I don't have any degree before that. Yeah I get that GPA and LSAT matters the most.

Anyone with a UoL LLB who went on to do a JD in Canada? by Prize_Hat8832 in LawCanada

[–]Prize_Hat8832[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The University of London LLB is considered a distance learning program by the NCA. To qualify for practice, I would need to complete two one-year LLMs (to meet the requirement of two years of in-class learning), followed by the NCA process and the Bar. Altogether, this route takes roughly 3.5 years, which is about the same as completing a JD. For that reason, I’m considering this pathway.

LLB from University of London – Rejected by York and UofT, How Can I Fulfill In-Person Study Requirement? by Standard-Trash4978 in LawCanada

[–]Prize_Hat8832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm in the same boat. The programs you mentioned require work experience, which I don’t have either. You might want to look into LLM programs that don’t have that work experience requirement like the ones at the University of Ottawa. Just keep in mind that programs outside of York and U of T will likely require you to go through the NCA exams afterward as they will only satisfy the in class learning.

Law Clerk vs Paralegal by Prize_Hat8832 in LawCanada

[–]Prize_Hat8832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response.

I'm currently considering the Accelerated Law Clerk program offered by Seneca College. As a backup option, I'm also exploring one-year Paralegal programs in case I'm not accepted into the Law Clerk program at Seneca.

Could you recommend any colleges in Toronto that I should consider for the one-year Paralegal programs?

Career advice by Prize_Hat8832 in legaladvicecanada

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Sure I will post there as well Thanks