Law School- William and Mary or Wake Forest

<p>I’m curious why study abroad is part of your calculation. If you go abroad during the summer, you are missing a crucial opportunity to build up your resume by working in a law related job. Can you really go abroad for a whole semester (out of a three year program) and still have the requisite credentials to prepare for the bar and a good job upon graduation? Maybe someone on here can tell me what I’m missing. My cousin did a summer law school course in Europe, but that was basically because he couldn’t land a summer internship. Perhaps the programs you have mentioned are for January term or very short in duration. Still, my impression is that study abroad would not play much of a role in most people’s decision about where to attend.</p>