Applying to J.D.-MBA Programs: What to Know

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J.D.-MBA programs allow students to finish both business and law degrees concurrently within four years. These programs are highly competitive and typically require separate applications to the business school and law school, with admission to both required for acceptance.
J.D.-MBA programs combine law and business degrees. They usually take four years to complete, instead of five years for separate degrees. Students typically complete a year or two of law school, then a year of business school, and finish with a mix of both. To apply, students need a bachelor's degree, high LSAT and GMAT scores, and application essays. Some programs waive test scores or accept the GRE. Application guidelines differ between law and business schools. Students can also add an MBA to their J.D. program during their first year of law school.
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