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IndianCanadian16

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Hi there

I came here as an international student from Delhi, and I have collected a lot of experiences, from college, jobs, my residence and regarding future prospects.

Being an Indian girl, it was not easy for me to trust people or go places (considering the unsafe environment of India). But ultimately I grew here professionally, became more stronger and confident.

Let's connect here, and share ideas,experiences, problems and solutions.
 

sapguru

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Hi there

I came here as an international student from Delhi, and I have collected a lot of experiences, from college, jobs, my residence and regarding future prospects.

Being an Indian girl, it was not easy for me to trust people or go places (considering the unsafe environment of India). But ultimately I grew here professionally, became more stronger and confident.

Let's connect here, and share ideas,experiences, problems and solutions.
Based on your knowledge, do you have a recommendation on a University for Bachelors program in Commerce or Law in Canada?
 

Picxie

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Hi there

I came here as an international student from Delhi, and I have collected a lot of experiences, from college, jobs, my residence and regarding future prospects.

Being an Indian girl, it was not easy for me to trust people or go places (considering the unsafe environment of India). But ultimately I grew here professionally, became more stronger and confident.

Let's connect here, and share ideas,experiences, problems and solutions.
Hi any group link? Can u plz share here
 

canuck78

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LPP replaces an articling position at a law firm because there are not enough articling positions for all the law graduates. You have to do either to take the bar. You have to go to law school before you do the lpp program and articling is preferred by most. Law and business program is a business program and not a law program. If you want to study law in Ontario U of T and York are probably the preferred program followed by Queens and Western. Trust me Ryerson does not specialize in Law.
 

IndianCanadian16

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LPP replaces an articling position at a law firm because there are not enough articling positions for all the law graduates. You have to do either to take the bar. You have to go to law school before you do the lpp program and articling is preferred by most. Law and business program is a business program and not a law program. If you want to study law in Ontario U of T and York are probably the preferred program followed by Queens and Western. Trust me Ryerson does not specialize in Law.
Yes. But Indians preferring law, (mostly) have a bachelors already.
 

IndianCanadian16

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LPP replaces an articling position at a law firm because there are not enough articling positions for all the law graduates. You have to do either to take the bar. You have to go to law school before you do the lpp program and articling is preferred by most. Law and business program is a business program and not a law program. If you want to study law in Ontario U of T and York are probably the preferred program followed by Queens and Western. Trust me Ryerson does not specialize in Law.
No, I totally believe you. You have been giving really genuine guidance. I appreciate that.

I just advised considering the fact that getting into all the universities you named is really difficult and competitive for international students.

Although thankyou for insights :)
 

canuck78

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To apply to law school in Canada you have to have an undergraduate degree. Some have master's or PhD. Then you have to go to law school for 3 years. Then you have to article at a firm or do the lpp for almost a year but are given a couple months at the end to study for the bar exam. Once you take and pass the bar exam you are total a lawyer.

Many programs in Canada require a bachelor's degree before starting the program like dentistry, medicine, Law, physiotherapy, etc
 

IndianCanadian16

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To apply to law school in Canada you have to have an undergraduate degree. Some have master's or PhD. Then you have to go to law school for 3 years. Then you have to article at a firm or do the lpp for almost a year but are given a couple months at the end to study for the bar exam. Once you take and pass the bar exam you are total a lawyer.

Many programs in Canada require a bachelor's degree before starting the program like dentistry, medicine, Law, physiotherapy, etc
That is what I am saying, that any Indian student who will be inquiring about Law, will be having a Bachelors already.

Because without Bachelors you can't do Law in India as well.

Thats what I advised him to go for. (LLP)
 

canuck78

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You are getting confused. You need to recommend a JD program which is law school. LLP is the practicle training that must be completed after you have graduated law school which is a JD program. The LLP program was created recently because there were too many law school graduates and not enough articling positions at law firms. There were many law school graduates that couldn't become lawyers because they couldn't get an articling position at a law firm. Without the articling position you can't become a lawyer or take the bar. They had to create the LLP porgram for law school graduates who didn't get hired for an articling position. I would google LLP and JD. Only a small fraction of lawyers have to take the LLP because they have done an articling positions instead.
 

IndianCanadian16

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You are getting confused. You need to recommend a JD program which is law school. LLP is the practicle training that must be completed after you have graduated law school which is a JD program. The LLP program was created recently because there were too many law school graduates and not enough articling positions at law firms. There were many law school graduates that couldn't become lawyers because they couldn't get an articling position at a law firm. Without the articling position you can't become a lawyer or take the bar. They had to create the LLP porgram for law school graduates who didn't get hired for an articling position. I would google LLP and JD. Only a small fraction of lawyers have to take the LLP because they have done an articling positions instead.
Okay. Thankyou. I will keep that in mind.
My friend is doing Law at Ryerson, I will ask her about more about it.