Please I'm a teacher and I also did my first degree in Education but I want to divert to law . I want to study law in the USA please what should I do please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
To be frank, In the US, a law degree is considered a professional degree, which means as an international student, your chances are slimmer for funding. However, Masters and PhD programs in law can be funded, but the JD, which is the American equivalent of a first degree in law, is typically not funded for international students. One option is to pursue an entry-level law degree in your country and then apply to US universities for funded Masters or PhD programs in law.
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Please I'm a teacher and I also did my first degree in Education but I want to divert to law . I want to study law in the USA please what should I do please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
To be frank,
In the US, a law degree is considered a professional degree, which means as an international student, your chances are slimmer for funding.
However, Masters and PhD programs in law can be funded, but the JD, which is the American equivalent of a first degree in law, is typically not funded for international students.
One option is to pursue an entry-level law degree in your country and then apply to US universities for funded Masters or PhD programs in law.
Okay thank you very much 🙏