international law should be the same anyway? I am in UK.... Contact me if you scored high on international law > > @LSATisland said:
> Are you looking for help with US law or another country? I went to law school in Toronto.
GRE would definitely reach the international student market though since compare to the LSAT, the language barrier for GRE is not as significant (at least from what I heard).
I was in the same position but no you don't need to worry about anything like this. As long as you have dual citizenship, you'll pay the "local" rate but obviously out of state residence fees. You wouldn't be subject to international fees.
I did some Googling and it looks like this test was the same as the international LSAT on December 3rd, 2016 (https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=13006). What do you all think?
... ; GRE would definitely reach the international student market though since compare ... ; GRE would definitely reach the international student market though since compare ...
... see a blog post on international applicants and issues specific to ... certain schools being harsh on international applicants or raising LSAT standard ...
... a blog post about how international applicants with undergraduate education in ... evaluated differently compared to other international applicants with a degree in ...
Thanks for the webinar!
I would like to see a blog post about the differences of the application process between a international students with undergraduate degree outside U.S. and other applicants who hold a degree in a US university.
... a transcript sent from an international institution IF your bachelor’s ... work you completed at all international institutions combined is equal to ... /jd-application-process/cas/requesting/international-transcripts
... scores differ between an unpublished/international LSAT compared to the typical ... score/scale score on an international test isn't completely comparable ...