Is the NYU/Osgoode Dual Degree useless?
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:11 pm
Especially now that they're both JD designation, is there any point to going to Osgoode if one can just go to NYU? (coming at this from a Canadian perspective)
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umm... I thought it was pretty useless... but I think Osgoode opens up doors in Canada that NYU won't?Canadian wrote:Especially now that they're both JD designation, is there any point to going to Osgoode if one can just go to NYU? (coming at this from a Canadian perspective)
Yes this is exactly it. You are free to practice anywhere in Canada or the U.S. If you have just the Osgoode JD then you can only practice in MA or NY, if you have the just the NYU degree you have to jump hoops through the NCA process in Canada. If you have both then you have a degree from a top law school in each country. However it seems like a waste of money to me. You are either in the U.S using the American JD and not the Canadian one, or you are in Canada using the Canadian JD but not the American one.OcanadaO wrote:umm... I thought it was pretty useless... but I think Osgoode opens up doors in Canada that NYU won't?Canadian wrote:Especially now that they're both JD designation, is there any point to going to Osgoode if one can just go to NYU? (coming at this from a Canadian perspective)
This applies to all Canadian applicants to US schools though, no?crazycanuck wrote:
I've also heard that getting a work visa in the U.S is a real pain in the ass right now making the whole program almost useless for anyone who doesn't have dual citizenship.
You have to be accepted individually to both schools.Oe.Maas wrote:IMO it would be useful for people looking to "jump ship" halfway through LS.
-top Osgoode students who didn't have the LSAT to get into NYU
crazycanuck wrote: You have to be accepted individually to both schools.