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Hello!
I'm not sure if this is the right group to ask but, i'm taking Bachelor of Law or LLB which doesn't require pre law but is under UK law and curriculum.
If i were to be a lawyer in Philippines will it still be possible to apply for the bar with that degree?
Or
Do i still have to take a JD program in any recognized Philippine Law school?
I was thinking that since the course LLB is 3yrs i could apply to law schools in ph since its a bachelor degree , but it lacks some certain units that is required in Philippine law schools such as the rizal units and others.
I'm thinking of going back to ph to study but the courses are 4 yrs and JD is 4yrs as well..
Unless there is a way to take those units (Rizal and others...) without undergoing another course.
Any Advice po?🥲🥹
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