Is being international (in my case South America) an asset in terms of diversity? Assuming that a candidate is completely bilingual (ie good writing skills in English) and has stats at the median or is a splitter.
Hey, leave a comment if you're not an American citizen and are prepping for admission to law school in the US. Would appreciate insights into how your processes have been.
... complex ecosystem of the North American prairie has largely been destroyed ... , " the devastation of the North American prairie COULD BE LARGELY REVERSED ... to mean if earlier North American agricultural techniques were reintroduced that ...
I saw a question similar to this posted a few years back, so I want to see if there are any new updates or other people with this issue and how they overcame it.
I am a US citizen but I got my undergraduate degree in a foreign country ( ...
.I really do want to attend this school, but I can't go through with it If I will take on $200k+ debt for it. Biglaw is something I'm considering as well.