Osgoode Hall Law School


Osgoode Hall Law School, It sounds a bit strange. Actually, Osgoode refers to William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Ontario Osgood Hall Law School was established by the Upper Canadian Law Association in 1889 and was the only recognized law school until 1957 (the University of Toronto Law School had fought several constitutional lawsuits to gain recognition from the Upper Canadian Law Association for its legal education qualifications). Osgood Hall Law School is not only the best law school in Canada, but also the largest law school in Canada. It undertakes the law degree education accepted by the Bar Association (including New York and Massachusetts in the United States, but not Quebec), as well as the largest graduate degree education in Canada.

As an outstanding representative of comprehensive universities in Canada, York University's Osgoodhall Law School has a world-class education level and enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide. According to Canadian study abroad experts, York University's Master of Laws (LLM) program is in high demand. The York University Master of Law LLM requires applicants to hold a law degree from a four-year regular university with an average score of 75 or above. For applicants who have held a business degree for more than 4 years, an average score of 80 or above is required, with a TOEFL score of 92 on paper and a computer-based score of 235.

The future career direction for York Law Master's LLM graduates is to become senior legal advisors in the Big Four law firms, Fortune 500 companies, and government departments.