it is really not easy,
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and if you can pass the LSAT, you can have a try. But after graduation, you can hardly find a lawfirm if your background is not so solid. Most of the Canadian lawfirms are very conservative , and i guess you should know what i mean.
no problem. My lawyer graduated from windsor. He studied english in beijing foreign language institute. But you need LSAT. That's hard than GMAT.
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