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Is the application process different for in-province and out-of-province students?

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Is the application process different for in-province and out-of-province students?

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Yes, the process is slightly different. Students at Ontario law schools must first submit their applications to their law school for review by the dean. The dean of each school writes a letter, commenting on the relative merits of the schools candidates. Candidates from outside the province submit their applications directly to the court without a letter from the dean.

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