I think it's possible here, at schools that do pre-professional type programs-- legal studies or something like that.
I know a few lawyers from Ireland who qualified as attorneys basically through an undergrad-type program. I know some Canadian attorneys but can't remember what kind of program they took-- one got her B.C.L/ LL.B from McGill in addition to a B.A.
It's an LLB in Canada, but it's not like you can start law school without at least a couple of years of undergrad behind you.
should my references me completely different from the people who have written me recommendation letters?
Mine overlap, Emily. My top 3 references also are the ones who wrote me letters of recommendation. But, I have 2 other references as well, just in case. No one seemed to care and no one even called my other 2 references, but they did call my top 3.
I think the cooling unit may have drowned. It's so musty smelling, I can barely breathe.
I just bought some M&Ms out of the vending machine, and they're
melty.
In your hand and not in your mouth? That's just WRONG.
Those M&Ms ads are deceptive, they claim the milk chocolate melts in you mouth and not in your hand...they say nothing about the candy coating.
That claim should NOT extend to the minis. Those things get sticky and melty very easily.
Mmmm.. M & M's...
It is heartening to hear that my uni was not talking out of its ass regarding a BS in Law, although it is sort of redonkulus for an Administrative Assistant who makes between 20,000 and 30,000/year.