Can you get a double degree in university?

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A law degree is pursued after completing an undergraduate degree, typically taking three years in Canada. It is not possible to earn a law degree simultaneously with a Bachelor of Science in fields like physics, chemistry, or environmental studies. Law school is a graduate program that requires applicants to have already finished their undergraduate education. The mention of a "pre-law" undergraduate degree may have caused confusion regarding the timing and structure of law education.
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I was on a forum and someone said you can get a law degree together with a BS majoring in (physics,chemistry,enivornmental,ect.)This sounded kind of strange is that usefull at all and do most universitys even let you do that?
 
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No, a Law degree is something you get after a BS. You apply to a 'Law School' after undergraduate.
 
Law school is a form of graduate school. You cannot start law school until you have already finished an undergraduate degree. Perhaps the person meant a "pre-law" undergraduate degreee.

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how long does a law degree take?
 
Usually 3 years in Canada.
 
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