<p>Muf123, I know that US students have to do 7 years of school (uni+law). My point was that your son would be doing 6 years in the classroom of just 1 subject, with considerable overlap of material. In the UK law students do 3 years of classroom, and then a combination of practice and qualifying exam. I didn’t mean to be critical, just suggesting that there might be other ways of looking at it that would achieve the same ends more efficiently. </p>
<p>Also, with a law degree from one of the top 3 law schools in the world, why would you want to do another law degree, rather than just get credentialed in the US (not a cake walk, but not three more years in school either)?</p>
<p>But, apologies again- you weren’t looking for feedback / unsolicited advice- sorry :-)</p>