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I'm planning to study law in US or UK...please give me some advice?

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I'm planning to study law in the US or Uk but I can't afford tuition over 5000 dollars in the US and 2000 pounds in the UK...So please tell me if you know some universities that offer lower costs...and if so...what do they most value for a scholarship or for entering?For example,some take the marks...others the point in the CV and experience in project in voluntary working ...I'll appreciate if you can say a few words :)

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  1. In all honesty I would NOT go to a school in the US.  It is very expensive and if you do manage to find a school that is in your budget you will find that most employers will not even want to hire you because you are not from a "top-tier" university.  I think you are much better off building your education and career outside of the US. JMO


  2. There are no schools out there with that type of tuition in the US... Harvard is over $50,000... A mid priced college is around $25,000 a year. The college (University) that I attended was costing me about $350 per course and that was more than 15 years ago. I was also having to buy books that were sometimes $150 each.

    Sometimes there are small "State" ran colleges that have low tuition rates...but there is a catch...You have to be a resident of the State in order to qualify for these tuition rates...and many people who have lived there for considerable amounts of time do not qualify for these tuition rates.

    Harvard, as well as some other IVY league schools are offering tuition programs for underprivileged who would otherwise meet entrance criteria...but getting into a school like that isn't the easiest thing in the world. It usually takes something ( if you are not a prodigy or a genius) along the lines of ...you are a FAMOUS young person, your mother or father is the leader of a country or otherwise have a very reputable name for themselves or attended the school themselves,  or you are a millionaire.

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