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?”
yes, i am sure you could, but you would have to take a test depending on where in the us
You need to check with each college in the US that you want to attend. Every college has its own requirements.
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.