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Re: the most open law school for non american student

Post by beargrylls » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:24 pm

Thank you :)

Thats what I wanted to know.

My question was about the order of the LS in the list. In France it is like that. But I just realize than in the us, you can send your score to every law school and there is no order... Sorry!

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Re: the most open law school for non american student

Post by drdolittle » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:29 pm

How do you say "flamer" in French?

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Re: the most open law school for non american student

Post by AntipodeanPhil » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:37 pm

drdolittle wrote:How do you say "flamer" in French?
If this is a flame, it's a very, very bad one.

I'm betting this person just posted on this site without doing any prior research in to US law schools.

Beargrylls: yes, you could apply to all 200+ law schools at the same time if you wanted to - the only limits are time and money (applying to all them would cost well over $10,000). I forgot the system is different in Europe.

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Re: the most open law school for non american student

Post by beargrylls » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:47 pm

Thank you for all your help phil! I really appreciate.

A flamer is a "polemiqueur" in french.

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