Tuition fee or Cost

<p>Can anybody answer me the questions about tuition fee and cost? How much does the tuition fee cost per year in an American law school (general range)? For international students studying in an American low school, how much should the students pay for the tuition fee? From the cost point of view, how much differences between a domestic student and an international student? Are there any differences with respect to finding a job in the U.S. after graduation from an American law school between a domestic student and an international student? </p>

<p>Just would like to find out if affordable for studying in an American law school as an international student. Appreciate any reply.</p>

<p>Tuition is usually $35-40K per year. That doesn't include housing and living expenses. It's the same for international and American students.</p>

<p>try going to <a href="http://www.american.edu%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.american.edu&lt;/a> . I bet you can probably figure it out there instead of having someone else do it for you :)</p>

<p>Getting a degree from a US law school does NOT give you the right to stay in the US and work after graduation. You have to apply for a work visa. There is NO guarantee that you will be successful. Coming to study law in the US and assuming you will be able to stay in the US is a very, very foolish thing to do. Yes, sometimes it works out. But many other times, it does NOT.</p>

<p>There is a plentiful supply of American citizens who have law degrees. That makes it VERY difficult to get a work visa to work as an attorney. I am NOT an immigration attorney and am not purporting to give you legal advice. I'm just warning you that if you do not have some other legal way to remain in the US after graduating, this may not be feasible.</p>