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wygtsmile

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After being admitted

Post by wygtsmile » Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:41 pm

I was wondering if it's ok to be out of country after being admitted to a school and submitted a statement of intent to register (between April and July).

I would ask the admissions, but I haven't made up my mind to which law school I want to go to, and the law school websites for admitted students aren't very helpful at providing what comes next after submitting SIR.

Any input on this would be very much appreciated!

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Cal Trask

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Re: After being admitted

Post by Cal Trask » Mon Feb 03, 2014 10:07 pm

Why wouldn't it be? Everything is electronic, so as long as you get financial aid and all required documents submitted i don't think there should be a problem

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Yazzzay

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Re: After being admitted

Post by Yazzzay » Tue Feb 04, 2014 3:54 pm

lol some applicants live out of the country (like myself)....probably would be good to have internet connection wherever you are but otherwise doesn't matter.

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Re: After being admitted

Post by Nonconsecutive » Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:20 pm

wygtsmile wrote:I was wondering if it's ok to be out of country after being admitted to a school and submitted a statement of intent to register (between April and July).

I would ask the admissions, but I haven't made up my mind to which law school I want to go to, and the law school websites for admitted students aren't very helpful at providing what comes next after submitting SIR.

Any input on this would be very much appreciated!
Yes, its fine.

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iamgeorgebush

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Re: After being admitted

Post by iamgeorgebush » Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:31 pm

yeah being admitted to law school is like being suspected of a crime. if you leave the country, they'll get suspicious and rescind your admission.

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