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How long would i stay in school to achieve my law degree (How long does it take to become a lawyer?)


Question Posted Tuesday April 30 2013, 8:26 am

I am a graduate of international law and diplomacy in nigeria i studied at babcock university, i actually want to become a lawyer but i wasnt given the priviledge to do so now i want to study law in america with this degree in ILD how long will it take and law school included...

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday May 1 2013, 12:03 pm:
Law school generally takes 3 years. Before you start actually applying to the different law schools I would first talk to someone in the Dean of admissions about your situation as you already have a degree which may shorten or even allow you to test through or out of as it is called, of many of the areas of Law school. This will not only save time but money as well.

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