Hi,
I am a foreign lawyer with LLM degree, but I want to know if I can be admitted in JD degree without LSAT exa
LLM and LSAT
Posted May 30, 2008 03:11
I am a foreign lawyer with LLM degree, but I want to know if I can be admitted in JD degree without LSAT exa
Posted May 30, 2008 03:14
I briefly recall that this question has been raised in earlier threads so you might find some helpful answers there.
From my memory, the short answer is no as most law schools require LSATs. There are, however, a few law schools that do not require LSATs but they are not worth looking at because if you are to invest 2 or 3 years on a JD degree it would be in your best interests to study at one of the better universities.
In brief, you should go for the LSATs as not doing so would mean you are ineligible to be considered for the better law schools.
Cheers
greg
From my memory, the short answer is no as most law schools require LSATs. There are, however, a few law schools that do not require LSATs but they are not worth looking at because if you are to invest 2 or 3 years on a JD degree it would be in your best interests to study at one of the better universities.
In brief, you should go for the LSATs as not doing so would mean you are ineligible to be considered for the better law schools.
Cheers
greg
Posted May 31, 2008 17:31
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