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Want to go to Canada to study law, what do you want to study in Canada as an undergraduate?
If you want to study law and law in Canada, you must finish your undergraduate course and work for a period of time before emigrating. You can't apply for law school until you immigrate.
If you want to study law, you can take criminology, international law or commercial law as an undergraduate. It helps you understand technical terms and lay a foundation.
Some law schools in Canada require international students to have a TOEFL score of 65,438+000 or above, and some also require students to pass the LSAT (Law School Entrance Examination) language test with a score of 65,438+060 or above (the full score of LSAT is 65,438+080, and the minimum score is 65,438+020). In addition to language ability, the minimum GPA requirement of law school for undergraduates is 80%.
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