Crazy question but here it goes..Can anyone help?

<p>I am currently attending Saint Leo University and will attend law school once completed. Not much longer. I plan on working across the pond (some,haven't decided how long) I want to take classes that are going to help me with international views, etc. Saint Leo currently has an international studies degree, however I am not sure if that is what I need to do. </p>

<p>I am currently learning french and would like to work in France, however I will work anywhere that it is safe. And will learn that particular language as well. I have researched the requirements for Americans working over seas. Most work for American firms or have their own firm. It depends on the specialty of the attorney.</p>

<p>So what do you think about what classes to take? I know it is a bit nutty, but it is important to me.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Unless you graduate in the top 10% or go to a T14 law school, your going to be working in a basement in the suburbs doing document review, not in France.</p>