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How many years is it for law school?

How many years is it for law school?

Duration of Law School

The length of law school varies depending on the country and the specific program. In most countries, including the United States, law school typically takes about three years to complete for a full-time student after earning an undergraduate degree. Some countries may have different structures or additional requirements:

  1. United States: 3 years for a Juris Doctor (JD) degree after completing a bachelor's degree.
  2. Canada: Approximately 3 years for a common law degree, often following an undergraduate degree.
  3. United Kingdom: 2 years for a qualifying law degree (LLB), or 1 year for a postgraduate law conversion course (GDL) after an undergraduate degree.
  4. Australia: Usually 3 years for an undergraduate law degree (LLB), or 1-2 years for a graduate-entry program.

In addition to the coursework, students may need to complete internships, clerkships, or additional exams depending on the jurisdiction and their career goals.

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