1. If you want to be employed as a lawyer you would be better of going to a G08 university.
2. JD is a "post-graduate" i.e if you decided to a single degree i.e bachelor of commerce as an undergraduate, you would then would do a JD.
3. Masters and JD are not equivalent courses. Masters is not needed to become a practising lawyer.
4. I would recommend that you speak to your careers advisor at school if you have one.
1. If you want to be employed as a lawyer you would be better of going to a G08 university.
2. JD is a "post-graduate" i.e if you decided to a single degree i.e bachelor of commerce as an undergraduate, you would then would do a JD.
3. Masters and JD are not equivalent courses. Masters is not needed to become a practising lawyer.
4. I would recommend that you speak to your careers advisor at school if you have one.