<p>Basic information:</p>
<p>-I have dual citizenship (US and UK)
-I received a bachelor's degree in the US</p>
<p>I'm moving to the UK next year and would like to attend law school there. However, I received my bachelor's degree in political science in the US. I plan to live in the UK after graduating. Can anyone help me out with some directions as far as requirements go?</p>
<p>Also, I'm open to ideas for grad school in the UK as well.</p>
<p>Call a law school (which will be an undergrad) in the UK and ask how they handle foreign admissions. At the very least they’ll be able to point you in the right direction.</p>
<p>Yes, international students can, indeed, attend law school in the UK. If you’re a dual citizen, you’ll be at an advantage when it comes to the job search. I’m assuming you intend to stay in the UK to practice. As for requirements, law schools in the UK are notorious for accepting almost everyone who applies.</p>