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Dukhe.
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Posted on 01-21-11 12:58
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Yaha law padhna k garna parcha and k kasto scope cha..:..jst curious?
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easyname
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Posted on 01-21-11 7:46
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1) Complete Bachelors 2) Take LSAT 3) Sign up for LSAC's CAS and use it to assemble your academic transcript(s) and letter of recommendations 4) Complete the application (essays) Everything has scope. The trick is to find something you are good at. Good Luck!!
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Dukhe.
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Posted on 01-21-11 8:27
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Ok one more thing bro, yaha law padhera nepal farke bhane feri padhna parcha tya pani ki yai ko degree kam lagcha?
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NayaNepaliBabu
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Posted on 01-21-11 9:18
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I don't have personal experience in this matter. However as the laws and regulations of US and Nepal is different, including the justice system, a law degree from US will be useless in Nepal. Unless you want to teach or work as something else.
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