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Three/Three Program at UCM & University of Missouri Law School

Post by tlsadmin3 » Wed Sep 30, 2020 5:29 pm

When did you decide that you wanted to go to law school? If you could, would you start your law school program during the senior year of your undergraduate program? Now students who want to pursue a career in law now have a way to fast track their legal career. The University of Central Missouri (UCM) and the University of Missouri School of Law established a new opportunity that allows students to spend three years doing their undergraduate program and then three years working on their Juris Doctorate.
Students that want to participate in this program must meet the following criteria: a 3.5 Grade Point Average, any UCM major is eligible to participate, they must complete the LSAT after the second year of the undergraduate portion. Complete all requirements within the major.
Do you think the Three-year undergraduate- three year JD program will be successful?

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