No. It's common for universities and colleges to admit some foreign students.
Ted Cruz was born in Canada to a Cuban father and American mother, making him a dual citizen of the United States and Canada. He renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2014. Cruz was the primary editor of the Harvard Law Review during his time at Harvard Law School.
You don't need any characteristics. All that is needed you fill out the right forms, pay the fees, take the classes needed for citizenship.
There IS no proof of citizenship for illegal [citizens] aliens. I should say, there is no legal proof of citizenship for illegal aliens.
It would be wise to complete the theology class because Harvard is always changing their requirements and if you can take it, it would give you the upper hand.
1.SOCIAL STUDIES2.HISTORY3.LANGUAGE4.ENGLISH5.MATH
go to cooking school at Harvard and major in home economics. hope this helped.
It didn't 'cost' but you needed to be a man, born in Rome and not a slave
For Harvard: your UGPA is great and your LSAT might get you in. The needed GPA is at least 3.74 and the needed LSAT was 170. For Stanford: your UGPA is great and your LSAT is good enough. The needed GPA was at least 3.87 and the needed LSAT was 170 For Yale: your UGPA is great but your LSAT wasn't good enough. The needed GPA was 3.5 and the needed LSAT was at least 171. There might be a chance.
yes It depends on your citizenship.
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