What is a good University to study International Law, besides all the Ivy League schools?
Christina asked:
I want to major in German and minor in International Law. I am looking for a somewhat large University to attend. I already know about the Ivy league, now I’m searching for just regular. I so far like the University of Maryland and the University of Virginia. Thanks for the help
I want to major in German and minor in International Law. I am looking for a somewhat large University to attend. I already know about the Ivy league, now I’m searching for just regular. I so far like the University of Maryland and the University of Virginia. Thanks for the help
Tags: Ivy League Schools, Maryland University, University Of Virginia

November 16th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
It’s just a guess, but perhaps you can explore Georgetown?
November 18th, 2008 at 11:03 am
Maryland and Virginia are excellent state universties. Others include anything in the Big Ten or any UC schools. There are lots of excellent private universities other than those in the Ivy League (Chicago, Duke, Stanford, Rice, etc). US News & World Reports ranks colleges.
I’ve provided a link to Princeton Review. They have a tool that asks you questions about what you want in a school as well as about your background. It then suggests several schools that might be of interest to you. I think you ought to start there.
November 19th, 2008 at 12:52 am
The University of Arizona has a renown program for international law and international business. This is a graduate level, law school program.
I would think that you would need to minor in some other International program like business or political science or major in prelaw.