... not technically count as an international applicant since you have immigrated ... 4.0 GPA at an international instutiton ("Superior" rating), if you ...
... not technically count as an international applicant since you have immigrated ... will be applying as an international student. It's somewhat unintuitive ... don't count as an international applicant.
... technically count as an international applicant since you have ... will be applying as an international student. It's somewhat ... I think the definition of "international applicant" is vague.
... the analyzed data shows international students fare worse. But ...
... pursued a double major in International Development and Legal Studies. I ... so passionate about becoming an International lawyer to advocate for people ...
omg girl how? how did you do it (175) as an international student? could you please share your methods or experiences of preparing LSAT...? im in awe btw you are amazing!
> @brizzle525 said:
> I'm an American, but taking the October LSAT in Japan, as my husband is active duty military and we are stationed here. I'm sure you'll be fine.
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).