Good day! I am a Nigerian law student currently in my third year pursuing an LL.B degree, which has a duration of 5 years in Nigeria. I plan to study in an Irish law school and take the bar exam there to become a licensed Irish lawyer (solicitor). However, I've found the requirements online to be either unclear or conflicting. Could you please provide information on the requirements or criteria for applying to an Irish law school as a foreigner with an LL.B degree from Nigeria? Additionally:
1. How many years is the law program in Ireland?2. Are there scholarships available for international students?3. What courses would I be required to take?
4. After passing the bar exam, what are the next steps or challenges I may face?
Would it be feasible to apply for an LLM instead and still be eligible to take the bar exam? Are there any alternative pathways or options I should consider? Thank you for your assistance.
Good day! <div>I am a Nigerian law student currently in my third year pursuing an LL.B degree, which has a duration of 5 years in Nigeria. I plan to study in an Irish law school and take the bar exam there to become a licensed Irish lawyer (solicitor). However, I've found the requirements online to be either unclear or conflicting. Could you please provide information on the requirements or criteria for applying to an Irish law school as a foreigner with an LL.B degree from Nigeria? Additionally:<br></div><div><br></div><div>1. How many years is the law program in Ireland?</div><div>2. Are there scholarships available for international students?</div><div>3. What courses would I be required to take?
</div><div>4. After passing the bar exam, what are the next steps or challenges I may face?
<br></div><div><br></div><div>Would it be feasible to apply for an LLM instead and still be eligible to take the bar exam? Are there any alternative pathways or options I should consider? Thank you for your assistance.</div>