Hi, I was told that some Universities in the States do not accept an LLB. Is this right? How is the procedure to apply? Do I need to convert my degree or do I simply apply with a certified copy?
LLB accepted
Posted Oct 26, 2015 12:01
Hi, I was told that some Universities in the States do not accept an LLB. Is this right? How is the procedure to apply? Do I need to convert my degree or do I simply apply with a certified copy?
Posted Oct 28, 2015 14:06
Hi African expert, I cannot think of a law school in the US that does not accept an LLB. Most law schools will ask for the equivalent of a JD and that's basically the equivalent. For your application you will need a certified copy of your degree.
Hi African expert, I cannot think of a law school in the US that does not accept an LLB. Most law schools will ask for the equivalent of a JD and that's basically the equivalent. For your application you will need a certified copy of your degree.
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