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I don't know what it the pattern is. I know during your senior year of high school, you apply to college, than go through undergrad years between the general ages of 18-22, than apply to professional school such as law school, and go there between 23-26. Right now i go to community college, which is going to take up my 18-20 ages, than transfer to the university and go there between 20-22. I was just wondering if people actually wait awhile like a couple of years, than apply to law school like at age 27. If i wanted to fit a semester of studying abroad under my undergrad years, what would be the most suitable time to do it. I have to go to community college because i'm tryna save money, so studying abroad would be best right out of community college or in between the university years are exactly right after university years in front of professional years? This is kind of a confusing question, so bear with me here in trying to figure out what i'm saying.

2006-08-12 15:40:06 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Most people who go to law school go right after graduating. But this is not a requirement and a lot of people work or travel for a couple of years before law school.

Other professional schools are different. Most top MBA programs want students to have an average of four years of work before getting the MBA.

2006-08-12 15:54:32 · answer #1 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

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