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dingoesatmybaby

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International Study Programs

Post by dingoesatmybaby » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:20 pm

Hi, I've been trying to search for a list of schools that are known for international study programs in Spain.

Ideally, I would have really loved to go to law school in Spain, but that seems dumb seeing as how people are dying to try and get an American degree. So it seemed like a much better idea to go to an American law school, but one with an option that has study abroad for a semester or a year or even more.

Does anyone know where I might be able to find this information?

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Re: International Study Programs

Post by nealric » Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:28 pm

Most schools would let you do it if you could find a program to take you. That said, it wouldn't be very worthwhile if you plan on working in the US..

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Re: International Study Programs

Post by concurrent fork » Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:52 pm

I doubt any school is "known" for a Spain program b/c:
(1) relatively few students study abroad in LS, unlike undergrad
(2) for those that do, it makes more sense to go to a common law country

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Re: International Study Programs

Post by dhatfie1 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:09 am

Actually, William & Mary has a well-reputed summer abroad program in Madrid (24 years running), a program which I'm actually attending this year. Also, contrary to the prior poster, many law students are studying abroad on a more regular basis because of the decline in summer hiring. Deadline to apply to the program is March 4th so if you're looking for something in Spain, this may be of interest to you: --LinkRemoved--

-Good Luck :)

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