Law Degree (Noun)
Meaning
Degree conferred on someone who successfully completes law school.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- She received her law degree from Harvard University and went on to become a successful lawyer.
- The law degree program at the university was highly competitive and required a minimum of three years to complete.
- After earning his law degree, he passed the bar exam and started his own law firm.
- The university offered a joint law degree program that allowed students to earn a JD and an MBA simultaneously.
- She had always dreamed of earning a law degree and was thrilled to be accepted into her top-choice law school.