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Space Lawyer

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  1. I just came out of a top 3 international law program, and I'd advise you against that route unless you're seriously leaning towards the practice of law.
  2. I've heard of them. I looked at it while I was deciding between a masters and law school. They seem to be on the level. They're very specialized in what they do, and it seems like most of the faculty are indeed active practitioners rather than academics. They've sent me some communication over the years, and it always takes the tone one would hope to see from that sort of school - self-promoting but not desperate, noting expansions but not trumpeting every small achievement, etc.
  3. Hello all! I would appreciate a thorough critique of my profile, and suggestions on which schools to aim for that aren't already on my list. I'm certainly not the strongest applicant, and as such I'm aiming for mostly middle-tier to lower-upper-tier schools. Some on my list are clearly above my reach, but I figured I might as well try. Interests: Human rights, international law, governance, rule of law, intersectionality of law and policy Education: Tier 2 undergrad (3.2 GPA), Tier 1 law school with top 5 international law program (3.2 GPA) Research and Teaching: RA and TA, research courses, international moot court memorandums Professional: ~1.5 years combined of internships, clinics, and legal jobs GRE: V - 165/95%, Q - 157/67%, AW - 5.5/98% Recommendations: Solid. Professor I RA'd for, former university chancellor, and a judge I interned for. Current List: Washington University in St. Louis (M.A/Phd in Political Science), Denver (PhD at Korbel School), UC-San Diego (Political Science and International Affairs), North Carolina (MA/PhD Public Policy), Duke (Public Policy at Sanford School), Michigan (Joint PhD at Ford School), Johns Hopkins (SAIS), Tufts (Phd at Fletcher), Toronto (PhD), Oregon (PhD Political Science)
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