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17th March 2016, 02:02 PM
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Ottawa LSAT
HII Buddy , I want to Get admission in Law programme in University of Ottawa , for it I want to know I Need to Appear in LSAT Exam Or Not , can you plz give me Same Details ?
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17th March 2016, 02:03 PM
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Re: Ottawa LSAT
The University of Ottawa is the Oldest and largest Bilingual University in Canada. Situated in the Nation's Capital, the University is within Walking distance of Parliament, the National Library, National Archives, the Supreme Court of Canada, government departments, and cultural centers such as the National Arts Centre and the National Gallery of Canada. The Faculty of Law offers Both Common Law and Civil Law degrees, preparing graduates for careers in the country's two legal systems. The Common Law Section offers a three-year program in both English and French. The Civil Law Section offers a three-year program in French. Admission Applicants Must be in their Third year of Undergraduate Studies when Applying to law school (three or more years of studies preferred); we strongly encourage students to complete their undergraduate program prior to beginning law school. LSAT Required (except for the French program)—No set Minimum Score; Only Highest Score Considered Oldest LSAT Accepted—June 2011 A minimum of 3 years of university studies are required Application fee—see key facts Rolling Admission Application Deadline—November 1 (February 1 for the French program) Expenses and Financial Aid Full-time tuition and fees—$16,060.68 (tuition) + $711.72 (incidental fees) = $16,772.40 Text and casebook fees—$1,200 Estimated additional expenses—$11,000 to $14,000 (room and board, etc.) Scholarships, need-based bursaries, and prizes available Contact Details : Phone: 613.562.5800, ext. 3270 Fax: 613.562.5124 Email: comlaw@uOttawa.ca Address : University of Ottawa Faculty of Law 57 Louis Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 |