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Law or Biology at Uni?

I've read some law professors' profiles, and they all seem to do one level of study and in a subject, then a further study in law. Would it be possible and, more importantly, realistic, to do this in Biological Sciences (or a more specialised subject?) and then Law at the next level.

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I’m not sure. But I’ve been having the same problem because I want to do history first and then law. However I don’t want to do a law conversion since I feel like it’s rushed or not regarded as highly as an actual law degree. So I was wondering if I should just do law and get it over with. But one thing I can say is idk if a science really correlates to law but then again idk know anything.

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by Ieva strolyte
I’m not sure. But I’ve been having the same problem because I want to do history first and then law. However I don’t want to do a law conversion since I feel like it’s rushed or not regarded as highly as an actual law degree. So I was wondering if I should just do law and get it over with. But one thing I can say is idk if a science really correlates to law but then again idk know anything.


Do what you love to study, that is the number 1 thing I hear when I go to law events and it’s lawyers biggest regrets studying law bcs they felt like they had to.

A law career is long, do what you love first, you don’t want to burn out too young.

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