can't you read??cron1834 wrote:Setting aside the question of whether or not $144k is justified for a PI person at Michigan, why would anyone pay $40k more to go to GULC? That's a non-option.
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can't you read??cron1834 wrote:Setting aside the question of whether or not $144k is justified for a PI person at Michigan, why would anyone pay $40k more to go to GULC? That's a non-option.
the Hoya mascot
Lol appreciate that.Hand wrote:can't you read??cron1834 wrote:Setting aside the question of whether or not $144k is justified for a PI person at Michigan, why would anyone pay $40k more to go to GULC? That's a non-option.
the Hoya mascot
I would check with each school and inquire about the JD placement for internationals....will require a work visa and that requires that the law firm substantiate that they cannot find any other workers to fill their jobs. (yeah, right)I am not a US citizen,
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I should have been clear. I am a permanet resident and I dont need a visa to work in the US, and I am eligible for fed loan and LRAP. The only reason I stated my international background is the possibility of seeking work outside of the US ( international public law ) after graduation. With many internationals attending GULC connections may matter. Can anyone comment on GULC's strength in international public law?Big Dog wrote:I would check with each school and inquire about the JD placement for internationals....will require a work visa and that requires that the law firm substantiate that they cannot find any other workers to fill their jobs. (yeah, right)I am not a US citizen,
An an international, are you even eligible for LRAP?