Should I apply to Yale even if I am interested in practicing law and not teaching?
On one side, this is the top ranked law school, but on the other side the admissions website clearly states that "Admission is generally open only to those committed to a career in teaching law".
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Posted Nov 27, 2019 13:41
Should I apply to Yale even if I am interested in practicing law and not teaching?
On one side, this is the top ranked law school, but on the other side the admissions website clearly states that "Admission is generally open only to those committed to a career in teaching law".
On one side, this is the top ranked law school, but on the other side the admissions website clearly states that "Admission is generally open only to those committed to a career in teaching law".
Posted Dec 11, 2019 14:17
It depends if you accept to pay/loose $105 ($75 Yale's fees + $30 LSAC's fees) for a very low admittance probability. You could maybe ask Yale an application fee waiver?
[Edited by # on Dec 11, 2019]
It depends if you accept to pay/loose $105 ($75 Yale's fees + $30 LSAC's fees) for a very low admittance probability. You could maybe ask Yale an application fee waiver?
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