To become a lawyer in Canada, students must obtain a pre-baccalaureate law degree or have completed 90 credit hours toward a bachelor's degree (“How to Become a Lawyer in Canada,” 2015). After earning their degree, students must pass the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), which is a standardized entrance exam offered four times per year. Focuses on reading comprehension, analytical and logical reasoning. If students pass, they can attend a law school in Canada. Finally, students must complete the Provincial Bar Admissions Course, which differs by province (“How to Become a Lawyer in Canada,” 2015). Because education is a provincial responsibility, there are no national accrediting organizations (University of Toronto, 2012). Therefore, to work as a lawyer in Canada, it is best to work in private, public interest or government companies (University of Toronto, 2012). According to The Counsel Network (2016), Canadian lawyers with one year of experience earn an average annual salary of $100,000, which can increase to $160,000 per year by the seventh year. Despite the envious salaries they earn, the perception of lawyers has only recently improved as popular opinion has become more valued, according to the Law Society of BC. This increase in approval may be due to the recent change in the ethics of lawyers, which specifies honor,
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