Ivy League vs. UCL, McGill, University of Toronto

<p>I don’t really have anything to add to what others said about your questions, But I suggest you to have few things in mind:

  • There is a program called Joint MBA/JD that many the top schools offer. (e.g. Harvard, Stanford) Have it in mind.
  • I’m not really familiar with the UK law schools, but I know that the law education system in UK is different from the US.
  • Most MBA students have STEM backgrounds, rather than pre-law/ law…
    [Which</a> Undergrad Major is Most Preferred by the Top MBA Programs?](<a href=“http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2009/11/20/which-undergrad-major-is-most-preferred-by-the-top-mba-programs]Which”>http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2009/11/20/which-undergrad-major-is-most-preferred-by-the-top-mba-programs)
  • Canadian schools (generally) are cheaper than (tuition and fees) US and UK schools. Living expenses are also “considerably” less. For instance, Toronto is the most expensive city of Canada, but living expenses still are 25% cheaper than London.
    I don’t know how rich are you; but if you want to go to expensive grad schools it is always better to have more savings!
  • Business schools in Canada have different environment/ academics than US schools. Try to learn as much as you can about them. Specifically, learn more about BComm programs courses.</p>