Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U
Posted by cc on 1/15/04
From what I understand, you need to go to an ABA approved law school and take 2 years worth of classes. In other words, you start over at an ABA approved school and go for 2 years to get an ABA approved JD, but get some credit for your foreign credits. See link and look under "Applicants with Foreign Degrees" as follows: http://www.law.miami.edu/admissions/jd/ Also, you really MUST talk to someone in admissions or the dean of students, they can tell you exactly what to do.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the US, 1/09/04, by Mike Biagio.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/10/04, by cc.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/13/04, by Mike Biagio.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/15/04, by cc.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/15/04, by Kibitzer.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/16/04, by Some states.
- Re: Conversion courses to become leaglly recognised in the U, 1/18/04, by Kibitzer.
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