I am currently studying European Law at the University of Maastricht and will graduate with a three year bachelor of European Law. I was wondering if any of you have any experience with applying to JD programs in the United States having only three years of college compared to the four undergrad that all US universities require. Will a Bachelor of European Law be enough to enter into the JD program, or will the fact that the program is only three years long affect my chances of being considered for the program? I know this isn't completely relevant to the LLM posts but I don't know where else to ask! I have written to colleges directly but none of them have given me a clear response.
Thanks!
Graduating with LLB and want to apply to JD
Posted Jul 10, 2007 22:42
I am currently studying European Law at the University of Maastricht and will graduate with a three year bachelor of European Law. I was wondering if any of you have any experience with applying to JD programs in the United States having only three years of college compared to the four undergrad that all US universities require. Will a Bachelor of European Law be enough to enter into the JD program, or will the fact that the program is only three years long affect my chances of being considered for the program? I know this isn't completely relevant to the LLM posts but I don't know where else to ask! I have written to colleges directly but none of them have given me a clear response.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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