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Internation Student F1

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:04 pm
by islandchica
hi,
Are there any international students in this forum? If so, which schools are best for receiving scholarships or will help students getting funding?

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:57 pm
by Luis Gomez
Hi,
I am an international student from Mexico. So far I have several full tuition scholarships, unlike the Masters program (I got into every school but didn't get any scholarships, plus the degree is kind of useless,) the law schools fund the J.D students extensively and do not discriminate against international students.

It will all depend on your LSAT score and UGPA, like in the case of any other student.

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:41 am
by islandchica
hi
thanks for your response.... which school are u attending? are u specializing in any specific area of law?

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:29 pm
by Luis Gomez
islandchica wrote:hi
thanks for your response.... which school are u attending? are u specializing in any specific area of law?
I still don't know which law school to attend. As of know I am intersted in private international law. I would like to work in issues between Mexico and the U.S. since I would be licensed in both nations. But I might change my mind during law school in the U.S.

Good luck when you decide to apply and Hppy New Year.

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:38 am
by islandchica
Happy New Year to u too!!!!
2010 is goin to be a AWESOME year>>>

I am thinking of internation law or tax law as i want to go back to my country(Jamaica) as well but first i have to get pass the LSAT :roll:
what score did u get? and how did u prepare?

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 2:34 pm
by Luis Gomez
I got a 166 which was pretty good for me. I studied almost three months. During the last month I did several paractice tests realeased by LSAC which had the answers explained by Kaplan. Since I couldn't buy them in Mexico I searched for them on the internet. :lol:

Those specializations are very good options, an LLM might be enough but I would advice you to take the LSAT and go for a J.D. Good luck with the test as it is paramount for admissions and scholarships.

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 10:47 pm
by islandchica
I am planning on taking the test in June......I found a three month preparation guid on here tht i will be following. I was thinking about doin the Kaplan class but its so expensive. Any study tips?

Re: Internation Student F1

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:45 pm
by Cale39
Does anyone have any further information on funding sources for international (F1) students? Ie. what loans are out there? I won't be able to even borrow money for school if I can't find a loan which lends to F1 students. Has anyone gone through this process before? I am going to meet with the Financial Aid office at the school I will likely attend but just wanted to throw the question out there.

Thanks!