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1. Complete a law degree from an NCA-accredited school.
2. Pass the bar exam in Canada.
3. Complete an articling programme.
4. Be called to the bar. The bar exam in Canada is a challenging exam that tests your knowledge of Canadian law. You will need to study for several months to pass the
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* Your academic record: Your GPA and ISAT scores are important factors that will be considered by admissions committees. * Your work experience: If you have any relevant work experience, be sure to highlight it in your application. * Your research interests: If you have a specific area of law that you are interested in, be sure to mention it in your application. * Your personal statement: Your personal statement is your chance to tell admissions committees why you are interested in an LL. M. programme and what you hope
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