i'm in my last year of high school and i'm still not sure where i want to go. i'm still undecided on what to specialize in but i wanna study law
is there a guide where i can find some good colleges to choose from? or do you know a college that offers reasonably priced tuition and employment rate for international students
i should probably also add some personal information i'm and 18 y/o male from tunisia that can speak english and french as well as some spanish i have slightly more than 60k saved for tution saved up regardless of living expenses
What state are you in? Can you get scholarships? How wealthy are you? What's your GPA?
If you don't have a high enough GPA to get really good scholarships and you're not rich, and you want to go to law school, my recommendation is to choose the best public university in your state, because that'll be cheaper and you'll want to save all the money you can for law school.
>>17493277
>i wanna study law
You can't in undergrad, so it basically doesn't matter. Sure most places let you go "Pre-law", but that's not a degree, it's more like a minor.
My advise, go to a 2-year college for Paralegal and then transfer to get a 4 year for it. If you still want to be a lawyer, then you can still apply, if not, at least you'll be making 40-50k as a para.
You'll need to find a school that'll let you do that. For example, I live kind of close to Kent State in Ohio that does that.
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>>17493289
not an american
>>17493277
In the US there are several Guides to Universities, describing what majors they have, what campus life is like, etc.
See if there is something like that for your country. A good place to ask would be your school guidance counselor.