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Reply 1
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Reply 2
AdamWalsh
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Several University of London constituent colleges have a transfer programme with Columbia Law School in New York City, where you spend two years learning law in England, then two learning in America, and come out of it with a JD to practice in the US and an LLB to practice in England and Wales.

You have to pay Columbia's fees for the two years spent there, though. I'm not sure how student loans would work involving it.
In the 17 minutes you've been waiting you could have researched it yourself maybe.
Reply 4
Yeah, at KCL you can go to Columbia and get a JD but it's mega expensive (no bursary assistance is available AFAIK) and you need to do extremely well in your first year exams to be considered.
Reply 5
yes, Bored, Can you tell me the name of these unis Plz
UCL you can do the Columbia law school thing, you have to get onto the LLB program first then transfer. It's very competitive and very expensive.
Reply 7
Nottingham enables you to spend a year in Austin, Texas I believe. Im not certain though so look it up.
Reply 8
I'd also like to know this:smile:...

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