I'm not really sure exactly how to word this, but I've been searching the internet on how to be an international law student from the US, but the only things I've found have been for international students trying to go to law school IN the US.
-What are some sources of information for applying to law schools in the UK and Canada as a US citizen?
-Is it harder or easier to get into better schools in the UK and Canada as a US Citizen?
-What differs in the application process?
I'm really clueless for all of this, and I don't know how to even decide if it would be a good idea if I don't have any sources of information on the subject. Any help is appreciated.
International Law Schools FROM US Forum
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Re: International Law Schools FROM US
for Canadian schools lawstudents.ca is a much better forum than this one for information
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Is there a specific goal here? A country where you want/need to work? What's your citizenship status? What's your financial situation? What do you want to do with a law degree?
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Thank you, I will check it out.Auxilio wrote:for Canadian schools lawstudents.ca is a much better forum than this one for information
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