Law Student Regularly Commutes Thousands Of Miles To Attend Classes - Above the Law
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Law Student Regularly Commutes Thousands Of Miles To Attend Classes - Above the Law
People are willing to travel for prestige. Even before WashU achieved T14 status (along with 16 others), I flew around 800 miles from home to learn about the Chevron doctrine and the rule of law, two formerly foundational aspects of American legal study and practice that now lie dead below. And while becoming a transplant student shook my world, nothing about my willingness to travel was world shaking — many students move hundreds of miles away …
Law student flies over 3,200 km from Mexico to New York to attend school, says 'Exhausting, but worth'
Most individuals move to a city or nation for work or school, but for 30-year-old law student Nat Cedillo, it's the other way around. Every week, she takes a plane from Mexico City to New York City for her studies. The New York Post has recently reported that she flies on Monday morning and lands back in Mexico by Tuesday evening. She finishes her last semester at a prestigious Manhattan law school, thanks to this regimen. “I travel from Mexico …
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