Jd requires that you can apply after four years of undergraduate study, but there is no advantage in applying. However, if you want to stay in the United States for a long time and study law, jd must study.
Although jd's gold content is relatively high, it still depends on luck to find a job, especially the law, which is one of the most difficult jobs in the United States. What people want to see is work experience. If they have no experience, goodbye. So, comrade, come on!
If you want to study law graduate in the United States, you should not only look at the rankings, but also choose schools according to regions. Of course, it is not you who choose school, but you who choose to study, and it is mainly determined by your grades. If you plan to be a lawyer or engage in legal work in new york in the future, Harvard and Yale have basically stopped working. In the United States, most people who work in law have high incomes. If you work, you will find that your colleagues are basically graduates from Harvard and Yale, and generally fall into two categories. If not, it may be ruled out. I know a sister, u pen, doctor of law, who has been looking for a job in America for a long time. Therefore, the university is very important. I will give you the top 50. If you are not in the top 50 universities, it is very difficult to find a job in the United States through law.
The following is the ranking of American law graduate schools 20 14.
1 Yale University Yale University
Harvard University Harvard University
Stanford University Stanford University
4 Columbia University
University of Chicago University of Chicago
6 University of new york (NYU) new york University.
7 University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania
7 University of Virginia University of Virginia
University of California, Berkeley
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Duke University Duke University
12 Northwest University Northwest University
13 Cornell University Cornell University
14 Georgetown University Georgetown University
15 University of Texas at Austin
Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt University
17 UCLA
18 University of Southern California University of Southern California (Gould)
19 University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus
19 Washington University in St. Louis Washington University
George Washington University George Washington University
University of Alabama
23 Emory University Emory University
University of Notre Dame
25 Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University Bloomington (maurer)
26 University of Iowa University of Iowa
26 Washington and Li Daxue Washington and Li Daxue
28 University of Washington University of Washington
Arizona State University Arizona State University (O 'Connor)
29 Boston University Boston University
3 1 Boston College Boston College
3 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
College of William and Mary (Marshall Weiss)
University of Georgia University of Georgia
33 University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Madison
36 Ohio State University Columbus Ohio State University Columbus (Moritz)
wake forest university
38 University of Fordham, Fordham University
University of Arizona (Rogers)
38 University of California at Davis University of California at Davis
4 1 George Mei Sen University George Mei Sen University
4 1 University of Maryland at Park (Kaili)
4 1 University of Utah (Queenie)
Dean of Brigham Young University (Clark)
44 University of Colorado-Boulder University of Colorado at Boulder
University of Florida (Levin)
47 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Florida State University
48 Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University (Dademan)
Tulane university, tulane university
University of California (Hastings)
University of Houston University of Houston
As for the method to learn, I'm not sure, but there is a specialization in the art. If you go to a company instead of a firm, intellectual property rights should be a good choice.
If you have enough money at home, you should sign up for more English classes to learn English well. Besides, there are many other things, especially legal and professional vocabulary. If you have relatives and friends in the United States, you should also ask carefully, and the house and residence should be ready, because after all, you are not a freshman, and the school should not provide dormitories.