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- bighead715
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Re: International Law in France/North Africa/Middle East
its not really worth discussing until you get your score - northwestern, columbia, harvard, michigan, g'town, american, and vandy have strong int'l law programs...
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Re: International Law in France/North Africa/Middle East
I'm sure Yale would suffice as well
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Re: International Law in France/North Africa/Middle East
Yup, go to school in France/North Africa/Middle Easttipler4213 wrote:I know it is generally a good idea to go to school where you'd like to practice. Any other suggestions?
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Re: International Law in France/North Africa/Middle East
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Re: International Law in France/North Africa/Middle East
^ Agreed!TTT-LS wrote:Please explain a little further what you are thinking of as far as "practicing international law." I ask because it is possible (perhaps even likely) that there just aren't legal jobs out there that coincide with your interests, and that programs like SAIS would be a better fit for you.
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