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Old 01-11-2006, 07:20 AM   #72
tripwires
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(Trying to put off reading boring article for law school)

Primeminister (great name, by the way) asked: "So are people here interested in the US or the UK?"

I'm more inclined towards the US. Not only do they have a lot more reputable universities than the UK, but I'm also attracted to their liberal arts programme. The great thing about the US is that professional schools like law and medicine are post-graduate studies, so that you can spend your four undergraduate years exposing yourself to a wide variety of disciplines and, you know, really cool things like...I dunno, whatever. For the UK though, you apply to a subject and for the next three years that's all you'd be doing. Variety is always good when you're young, IMO.
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