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Academically, you normally need an undergraduate university degree in something. It doesn't matter what the focus of your undergrad was, or whether it was a B.Comm. a B.Sc. or a B.A., you just have to have a degree. Some universities <span class="noglossary">will</span> also accept into law school students with a minimum of two years of an undergraduate program | Academically, you normally need an undergraduate university degree in something. It doesn't matter what the focus of your undergrad was, or whether it was a B.Comm. a B.Sc. or a B.A., you just have to have a degree. Some universities <span class="noglossary">will</span> also accept into law school students with a minimum of two years of an undergraduate program; however, this <span class="noglossary">will</span> depend on the university you're applying too, how many applicants they have and, of course, your marks. | ||
===The LSAT=== | ===The LSAT=== |