Savak
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My wife desires to pursue Law in Canada. That requires a 3-4 undergraduate degree, clearing the LSAT exam, applying to Law School, getting into a law school apprenticeship and clearing the bar exam.
She will have to start off from scratch with a 3-4 year undergraduate degree in Canada which I don't think is a bad thing given that she is very young and has time on her side.
Given that we live in Toronto, our choices are limited to University of Toronto, York University and Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson University).
After interacting with plenty of recruiters, students, the advice she has received is that she should consider doing an undergraduate program in any of the following programs ie Philosophy (it will apparently help her a lot in preparing her for the LSAT program), Criminology, Journalism, Law and Society, International Relations etc.
The choices of specialization and programs are many which is why we have to make the decision carefully.
The other decision to make is that if she gets an offer from all three universities, should she go to the higher ranked university with a strong alumni network with plenty of networking opportunities which I suspect is University of Toronto. Or it doesn't matter which university she goes too, if she goes to the lower ranked Toronto Metropolitan University but if she keeps her grades up, her extra curricular activities up and networks with people, she can equally excel every where?
Will be grateful for everyone's suggestions, feedback and advice
She will have to start off from scratch with a 3-4 year undergraduate degree in Canada which I don't think is a bad thing given that she is very young and has time on her side.
Given that we live in Toronto, our choices are limited to University of Toronto, York University and Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson University).
After interacting with plenty of recruiters, students, the advice she has received is that she should consider doing an undergraduate program in any of the following programs ie Philosophy (it will apparently help her a lot in preparing her for the LSAT program), Criminology, Journalism, Law and Society, International Relations etc.
The choices of specialization and programs are many which is why we have to make the decision carefully.
The other decision to make is that if she gets an offer from all three universities, should she go to the higher ranked university with a strong alumni network with plenty of networking opportunities which I suspect is University of Toronto. Or it doesn't matter which university she goes too, if she goes to the lower ranked Toronto Metropolitan University but if she keeps her grades up, her extra curricular activities up and networks with people, she can equally excel every where?
Will be grateful for everyone's suggestions, feedback and advice