Here is a good post for international lsat takers - it includes a list of countries where one can sit for the LSAT. Let's face it, coming to the U.S. and becoming a law student is a tough business. It can be particularly tough if no one from your undergraduate institution that granted your degree has ever gone on to an American Bar Association accredited law school. Thus, it sucks to be first as the process can be much slower for you as LSAC goes and looks into your degree granting institution. International applicants looking to attend law school in the United States need to begin prep work early and truly, all your i's and all your t's will need to be dotted and crossed (including planning long in advance regarding your VISA and international travel papers).
Good Luck!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
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