Law school - International Students
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:41 pm
Hey there, this is my first post here at TLS. Hopefully I've posted in the right section of the forum - if not, feel free to call security to rough me up a bit. Thank you.
Anyhow, straight to the point; should I or should I not apply for law school in the United States?
I'm a Canadian citizen, attending Concordia University in Quebec (majoring in accounting with a minor in political science). Obviously not many people here have even heard of my school, but I think that may be besides the point. For pretty much all my life, I've been wanting to go into law school though the idea of practicing law here in my frenchy province doesn't really stick with me for numerous reasons. That said, I'm caught within the dilemma of going into either a law school in Ontario, or to south of the border.
I'm concerned with the following:
1) Even with a high GPA, high LSAT score and strong extracurricular activities, that the chances of being accepted into a T14 law school are minimal at best.
2) Even should I be accepted into law school, career opportunities are going to stink. I'm going to be at an extreme disadvantage, even if a work visa is relatively easy to obtain for a Canadian citizen.
3) Access to student loans and the like are going to be heavily restricted.
Just to clear things up further, I plan to apply (aside from the obvious H/Y/S) to NYU, Columbia, Chicago, Berkeley, Duke and Northwestern (I have only about one year of work experience in accounting though). If you know anything on the subject, please let me know.
Thanks again!
EDIT: Oh, and I'm very interested in pursuing BigLaw, like most users here.
Anyhow, straight to the point; should I or should I not apply for law school in the United States?
I'm a Canadian citizen, attending Concordia University in Quebec (majoring in accounting with a minor in political science). Obviously not many people here have even heard of my school, but I think that may be besides the point. For pretty much all my life, I've been wanting to go into law school though the idea of practicing law here in my frenchy province doesn't really stick with me for numerous reasons. That said, I'm caught within the dilemma of going into either a law school in Ontario, or to south of the border.
I'm concerned with the following:
1) Even with a high GPA, high LSAT score and strong extracurricular activities, that the chances of being accepted into a T14 law school are minimal at best.
2) Even should I be accepted into law school, career opportunities are going to stink. I'm going to be at an extreme disadvantage, even if a work visa is relatively easy to obtain for a Canadian citizen.
3) Access to student loans and the like are going to be heavily restricted.
Just to clear things up further, I plan to apply (aside from the obvious H/Y/S) to NYU, Columbia, Chicago, Berkeley, Duke and Northwestern (I have only about one year of work experience in accounting though). If you know anything on the subject, please let me know.
Thanks again!
EDIT: Oh, and I'm very interested in pursuing BigLaw, like most users here.