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CASA Scholar’s works in partnership with universities all around the world in places such as Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK! These universities fund our operations as they know we try to make the process for prospective students as easy and simple as it can be.
With a more efficient, faster application process through CASA, students are able to apply to multiple universities and programs through one easy application, making it less stressful for you and decreasing the amount of work for the students!
Here at CASA, we strive towards making YOUR dreams of becoming a professional a REALITY, and we will be here with you every step of the way to answer any questions or concerns you may have!
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The Advantages of Studying Law in the UK
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No LSAT Required
Admissions will be offered taking into consideration the strength of your application. All you need is to submit your academic transcripts from high school and university, an academic reference letter, and a personal statement.
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Earn Law degree in Just 3 years after completing High School
Study law in the UK directly out of High School. Law degrees in the UK are often shorter: an undergraduate LLB degree is three years, and a postgraduate LLM is one year. This is significantly less than the countries such as Canada and the USA. Call us - Save time and money.
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Gain international experience
Top students from around the world come to UK to study law. Hence studying law in the UK is a wonderful opportunity to gain international experience. UK is considered the home of law, the British system of ‘common law’ was developed more than 900 years ago and is now recognised around the world. USA and Canada has a legal system based on English common law.