|
Law Schools in Canada
Legal education is education for individuals that
aim of becoming the legal professionals or simply aims to use the law degree at
some end, either associated to law (like academic or politics) or business. It
consists of:
• First degrees of law that can be studied with either undergraduate/graduate
level relying on country.
• Vocational courses that future lawyers are needed to pass within some
countries prior to they can enter the practice.
• Higher academic degrees.
In Canada, system of the legal accreditation is anywhere between of United
States and for those of other Commonwealth countries, or Continental Europe. The
initial professional degree in the law is LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) or J.D. (Juris
Doctor), for general law jurisdictions, and Licenciate of Law, Bachelor of Laws,
or the Bachelor of Civil Law for Quebec, in civil law jurisdiction. admission to
the LL.B. /J.D. program needs some earlier undergraduate education, even though,
unlike the ABA-accepted J.D. programs in United States, the accomplished
undergraduate-degree is not essentially needed: most of the Canadian common-law
schools accept exceptional applicants, having merely 2-3 years of earlier
university study.
University
of Alberta Faculty of Law
University of British Columbia
Faculty of Law
University of Calgary
Faculty of Law
Dalhousie Law School
University of
Manitoba Faculty of Law
Faculty of Law McGill
University (Faculté de droit Université de McGill)
Faculté de droit de
l'Université de Moncton
University of New Brunswick Law
School
University of Ottawa
Faculty of Law (Université d'Ottawa Faculté de droit)
Queen's University Faculty of
Law
University of Saskatchewan
College of Law
University of Toronto
Faculty of Law
University of Victoria
Faculty of Law
University of Western Ontario
Faculty of Law
University of Windsor
Faculty of Law
Osgoode Hall Law School,
York University
About the LSAT
The LSAT (Law School Admission
Test) is the half-day, homogeneous test, managed four times every year at the
selected testing centers all over the world. This test is the integral part of
law school admission procedure in Canada, United States, and increasing number
of countries. It offers standard measure for acquiring verbal reasoning and
reading skills, which law schools may use as amongst the several factors in
evaluating applicants. In Canada, United States, Caribbean, and other countries,
LSAT is organized on Saturday, excluding June, when it is usually administered
on the Monday. For Saturday Sabbath viewers, test is also organized on weekday
following the Saturday administrations. A lot of law schools need that LSAT is
being taken by the December to get admission in following fall. Nevertheless,
taking test is earlier—in June/September—is usually advised.
Average Work Experience for Canadian MBA Students
Average MBA
GMAT Scores in Canada
Average
Age for Canadian MBA Students
How to
choose an MBA School in Canada
Management
Education in Canada
University
Education in Canada
|