No.
Its the law. ;-)
Yes, the GI Bill can be used to pay for a portion of the law school degree. This varies depending on the amount earned in the bill.
yes but you have to pay for it.
The cost depends on the school. Tuition can vary based on the demand for a school, Harvard will cost more than the Toledo Law School. Tuition at state schools tends to be less expensive.
There are several ways that people pay for law school in the United States. In many other countries, a law degree is a bachelor's degree (as opposed to a doctorate/master's like the USA) and falls under similar financial grants for getting a bachelor's degree. Some people are wealthy enough to pay it out of pocket, but that is certainly a rarity. For those who do not have $150,000 to $200,000 lying about there are other ways to finance law school, primarily with loans, scholarships, financial aids, and part-time work.
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well, if you look at the law, if david Cameron wants that to happen it will but so far, no one knows how many schools pay kids i don't think any school does
Sonia Sotomayor attended Princeton University and Yale Law School on full scholarships.
The LSAT stands for Law School Admission Test. It is designed to level skills necessary for a career in law and there are three multiple choice question types. These types are reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning.
The Top 10 Law Schools In America are Yale University, Harvard University, Stanford University, Columbia University, University of Chicago, New York University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, University of California, Berkeley and University of Virginia.
AnswerPrinceton does have a law school!!!