Are there any ABA approved law schools that do not require foreign LLB graduates to take the LSAT? I would like to do a JD but don't want to wait another year to take the LSAT. Unfortunately, Northwestern requires the LSAT for their two year JD.
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LLB to JD
Posted Aug 21, 2005 21:22
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Posted Aug 23, 2005 01:24
What about the Duke Law School JD/LLM - a combined JD and masters program that take 3 years I think.
Posted Aug 23, 2005 03:57
James i know where you are coming from. I am also considering doing a J.D after my LLb simply because it has been suggested that I would have more opportunities open to me if I have one. However, I flunked the LNAT with a 9/25 and I just do not think that I can do it, let alone the fact that it will take another year!
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