| If I earn a bachelor’s degree in Puerto Rico will I be able to attend law school in the United States?

If I earn a bachelor’s degree in Puerto Rico will I be able to attend law school in the United States?

NS asked:


I am pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Puerto Rico completely in english and I would like to go to law school in the states. Would any law school recognize my years of undergraduate work in Puerto Rico?

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3 Responses to “If I earn a bachelor’s degree in Puerto Rico will I be able to attend law school in the United States?”

  1. sammy on April 8th, 2009 10:08 pm

    yes, i am sure you could, but you would have to take a test depending on where in the us

  2. GR on April 11th, 2009 2:06 pm

    You need to check with each college in the US that you want to attend. Every college has its own requirements.

  3. joeybxny on April 14th, 2009 8:16 pm

    Yes you can. Stydying in Puerto Rico is like attending a college or university in any state. UPR, with its many locations around the Island is the best of all univerversities. During the 1980 the cost of one college credit was $15.00. I am not sure, but I believe the cost is currenly around $50 which is very cheap. Other well known universities in Puerto Rico are, Universidad Interamericana, Universidad Catolica, ect.