The review is unprofessional and I would like it to be reexamined. An LLB degree is equivalent to a JD as it is a terminal degree in law that qualifies one to be admitted to the bar association after bar exams. In the US, JD is a "first professional degree in law", like LLB. LLBs are recognized by the bar associations of California and New York, and other states, as qualifying to take bar exams and be admitted to the bar. It should not be compared to an "undergraduate credit". the degree was conferred by a law school and there is no other degree that qualifies lawyers, this is the system of British legal education and in the countries following the same education system like Israel.
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