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  1. Legal Aid Ontario starts anywhere in the range of 50-80k. Even considering the cost of attending law school, I personally do not think an 80-100k salary is mediocre. Government policy and law adjacent jobs pay a lot less over time than what lawyers in the public sector can make—150-220k as a 5+ year call.

    • Earn a bachelor's degree. To qualify for admission to a law program, you must have first finished your bachelor’s degree or post-secondary studies, even though the Juris Doctor (JD) program is also an undergraduate degree.
    • Take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) Studying law in Canada requires that you have taken your LSAT before applying to a law school. In most cases, the LSAT must be taken or written a year or two before the deadline for admissions.
    • Apply to a law school. After completing a bachelor’s degree and taking your LSAT, now it’s time to apply to the law school of your choice. You will have to enroll in the JD program, the required degree to practice law in the common law provinces of Canada.
    • Earn the law degree. Once you’ve been accepted in a law school or in a faculty of law, your journey to becoming a lawyer officially starts. The first year in law school is concentrated on teaching students the basics of the Canadian legal system.
  2. a law degree would make me vastly more employable. No, it won't. In many cases, a law degree will make you less employable, as many employers wonder why you aren't practicing and whether you'll jump ship once you find a job in your field. Law being a "versatile" degree that improves your career prospects is a myth, largely promoted by law schools.

  3. Oct 29, 2024 · University of Saskatchewan – College of Law: This provincial law school in Saskatoon mainly offers the JD and LLM degrees, along with other certificates programs and combined degrees (e.g., BComm/JD, BBA/JD, JD/MBA, etc.). With its high acceptance rate and fair GPA and LSAT score requirements, it’s one of the law schools that has a more relaxed admissions process.

  4. 3 days ago · Rankings—by function a marker of prestige—have proliferated throughout society, and within the legal world, they already measure the performance of law firms, law schools, scholarly legal journals, and even individual lawyers. This is true both in the United States and in jurisdictions around the world, and new rankings continue to develop.

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · The Benefits of Attending Law School. Attending law school can be an excellent decision to further your education. A law degree can lead to a high earning potential, increased job opportunities ...

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  7. 1. Complete an undergraduate degree. You’ll need at least 90 hours — three years — of an undergraduate degree to apply to law school in Canada. However, completing a four-year degree gives you an advantage on applications. If you already know that law is for you, Waterloo’s Legal Studies degree is a great way to get a head start on your ...

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