Careers in International Law through the T14?
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 6:24 pm
Hi everyone, I didn't think I would be posting to the American admissions forums since I'm a Canadian who was primarily interested in attending a Canadian law school and practicing in Canada for the rest of my life. So if I seem a little ignorant about certain parts of the US application process, that's the reason why.
I recently got my first LSAT score back, 177, and I'm being hassled by my very prestige oriented immigrant family members to consider applying to T14 schools in the US because of their reputations and the lack of scholarships here in Canada vs. the US. My GPA is 3.99/4.33. It used to be my childhood dream to pursue international human rights law, until I realized there are next to no jobs in the field and that the ones that do exist rely heavily on networking - but with a degree from HYS or Colombia with a Hamilton, would that become a genuine possibility? Mostly just curious. Thanks everyone!
I recently got my first LSAT score back, 177, and I'm being hassled by my very prestige oriented immigrant family members to consider applying to T14 schools in the US because of their reputations and the lack of scholarships here in Canada vs. the US. My GPA is 3.99/4.33. It used to be my childhood dream to pursue international human rights law, until I realized there are next to no jobs in the field and that the ones that do exist rely heavily on networking - but with a degree from HYS or Colombia with a Hamilton, would that become a genuine possibility? Mostly just curious. Thanks everyone!
