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editThe Graduate Entry LLB, the MAIN requirement or prerequisite, of the Graduate Entry LLB ("all over the UK",and not only is Scotland, as this article indicates) is another undergraduate or graduate degree and not necessary in law. Hence, "graduate- entry." It can usually be earned in 2-3 years of law study in a Law School, or Law Faculty. I personally know, as I earned the above degree from the UK and US Universities. I have taught Law School both in the UK and the US, and I have never heard so much mis- information in about the study of law, as in these articles/ pages... Moreover, any of the LLB's at my UK Law School, did not required the study of philosophy or history, as the Wakipedia JD degree article misleadingly indicates. <--autosigned by TempleBarrister-->
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editI think this article should be moved to 'Graduate entry degree', to make it clearer we're talking about study programmes, not jobs etc. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:51, 9 July 2020 (UTC)