No. You need to read more carefully. The first doctorate has to be a "prerequisite" for the degree coming after it, as in the case of both...
It's jurisdiction dependent, and it has already been discussed at length in this thread with corresponding evidence cited. For example, the...
Sophistry.
It doesn't explain why you didn't contact LSAC: LSAC Support Center
No, because if someone earns a B.S. in biology, then an M.S., and then a Ph.D., the Ph.D. would not be a postdoctoral degree because no doctorate...
I'm pretty much going to be repeated what I already wrote. The JSD is a research doctorate that also happens to be a postdoctoral degree of a...
I don't understand why new people who sign-up would want to stay when half their postings don't show up until 24 or 48 hours later in the middle...
Yes, the JSD is a research doctorate that also happens to be a postdoctoral degree of the professional doctorate. For example, see Stanford's...
Actually, you're wrong about the LLM in the US. A large percentage of law professors teaching LLM students do not have LLM's themselves, only a...
You also ignore the fact that there are medical schools offering MD's in the world that don't require a bachelor's degree. I have a friend who...
You're overlooking the fact that aside from the ABA, all states in the U.S. except one, accept that the JD is a doctoral degree and not a...
In Australia, they adopted the JD with the caveat that they were adopting the terminology only for standardization, and not the transformation to...
Don't tell me I'm delusional and self-serving. I don't use the title, and nor do I ever intend to. Tell that to the ABA and the law professor who...
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