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There are not many new I-751's fiever around... besides no new developments in my case...
Aditionally I have so much going on, taking 18 credits at college and working for 6 attorneys that are driving me nuts!
I will be soon enrolling on Kaplan to prepare for the LSAT....
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Its a fact attorneys are very hard people to work with and I am sure you have been experiencing quiet the lows and downs with them. They dream up stuff to do and end up very overworked and pushing their work on other people. Once you start the practice there is very little guidance and the work ends up being a frantic mess and a nervous breakdown.
Aguila amiguinho you just need to have a certain kind of personality and be able to let things go very ez (especially between your co-workers).
Its definately one of the most prominent professions. And we cheer and trust in your success. Congratulations da sua amiguinha!
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In the NYC area, here are the best regarded(Part Time)schools in order:
1. NYU
2. Fordham
3. Brooklyn
4. St. John's
5. New York Law
Outside NYC, Hofstra on Long Island ranks little below St. John's, Pace in Westchester has a beautiful campus, mostly female and few negroes and a growing reputation but not as good as Hofstra. Touro is considered a low tier school. New Jesey has Seton Hall and a couple of others in Newark but they have many negroes there. None of the NYC schools have many negroes.
Other Schools with only FT programs are
Columbia (Ranked as good as NYU)
Cordozo (they have a PT day program; ranked with Brooklyn)
CUNY (Very low tier, many many negroes)
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