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<p>I'm An International Student Looking To Study Law In U.s Next Year...however Most Colleges Ive Checked Out Does The J.d And Ll.m Program. I'm Not Exactly Sure What That Is..can Someone Elaborate Please??</p>

<p>What Are The Best Colleges That Does Undergraduate Law.</p>

<p>In the US, there is no such thing as "undergraduate law", and there is no "college" for it. The usual route is to get a BA or BS in some field, then apply to law school. The degree out of law school is a JD (Juris Doctor). The LLM (Master of Legal Letters) is a "graduate law" degree, taken after one has a JD and wants to specialize further (such as in tax law, international law, etc.)</p>

<p>You may want to do some reading about the US legal system to see if this is really for you.</p>

<p>Alot of colleges have pre-law programs...which are programs that lead up to Law School. You should research this to make sure this is the road u want to take</p>