Chinese student get accepted by AU!

<p>I’m not a student but I can answer some of your questions.</p>

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<li>There are a lot of jobs available for that major. You just have to look. But if you want to go to law school, then you don’t really need to worry about getting a job with your BA or BS. And as far as I know, law school is very …generalized. (I don’t really want to use that word, because it gives law school less emphasis.) Anyways, in law school, you study a certain set of courses. When you get out, you can practice whatever you would like.</li>
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<p>For example, my father started out as a mostly personal injury lawyer, but has since turned out to be a real-estate/will/corporations lawyer. He only goes to court when he is appointed by the state for a case. Those are two completely separate fields, but he studied them both in law school.</p>

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<li><p>Most students change their majors multiple times. Your first two years are supposed to be a lot of general education classes so that you can find out where your true interests are. Your major is only certain for the last two years, because those are upper level courses that are specifically designed for your major.</p></li>
<li><p>I <think> that international students have to apply for a work visa, but I am not totally sure. The financial aid office should be able to tell you the specific requirements for jobs for international students.</think></p></li>
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