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COVER STORY
Asked & Answered 10 law student questions answered by Canada’s lawyers.
FEATURES
The wisdom of youth Most Quebec law schools don’t require their students to have completed an undergraduate degree before enrolling. Is this a good thing for the legal profession in Quebec?
How to get ahead in articling Apprehensive about your articling year? National presents a sixteen-point guide to turning the articling experience from a high-stress negative to a smooth-running positive.
I know what you’ll do next summer Summering in a law firm isn't the only way to get ahead in the profession. While some lawyers do choose that option, many more opt for a plethora of other routes into the law.
The CBA & You Graduating law students serve the cause of human rights in Uganda and Tanzania with the CBA’s International Student Internship Program.
DEPARTMENTS
From the Editor Reality bites: The myth of the "real world".
From the President The many benefits of the CBA.
LL.B. How to nail the perfect reference letter, a primer on online legal research and a law firm Web site designed for law students.
Not Quite Contempt Closing time: Time to open all the doors and let you out into the world.
PREVIOUS ISSUES
Fall 2003 Student Issue Includes articles on what to do after articling, securing a summertime position, Pro Bono Students Canada, law school tuition and more.
Archived student articles from National Including the "The articling student's Survival Guide". |