If i do undergrad in UK, then can i still do my masters in LAW in N.America

<p>I might study law or business in the UK, but i wanna do my masters in law in a very good uni in canada or the US.</p>

<p>is this possible, or should i just do my undergrad in canada?</p>

<p>Are you planning on being a lawyer? If so, you will face obstacles in qualifying in Canada with a law degree from the UK, particularly if you do not have another degree prior to studying law. Having an LLM will not allow you to practice law, and very, very few LLM programs in Canada will be available to you without an undergrad degree plus an LLB or JD.</p>

<p>yea thanks, makes sense but how about if i do either :</p>

<p>Business Studies
management
Law with business studies</p>

<p>if i do one of these courses, then will i still be able to study masters in law at N.America??</p>

<p>I’m still not clear on your goal. Do you want to be a lawyer? If so, in Canada, and the U.S., you will need an undergrad degree then a law degree (LLB or JD). Most practicing lawyers in North America do NOT have an LLM. Most LLM candidates already have an LLB or JD. There are a few LLM programs which will admit non-lawyers but these are generally for individuals with extensive business experience, and are for those individuals who think they will be useful in their particular line of work. Why is it that you are interested in an LLM?</p>

<p>thanks, again, sorry for not saying but i wanna either get an MBA or study law after my bachelors.
plus im being forced by my parents to become a lawyer btw. but im more interested in an MBA so thats why i wanna keep my option open.
thanks</p>