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SmootsDaddy89

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I've lived in North Carolina my entire life.

I've been accepted to law school at Chapel Hill.

Pacific University is pretty much begging me to apply there. I did some research and their law school is ranked 98th overall, so it wouldn't be a terrible place to go for a year and then transfer, especially since I'd love to spend a year in California. Plus, they're ranked 15th in international law, which is the area I'm currently interested in. I think that's better than UNC actually.

The down side is that if I change my mind about international law it's harder to get in to UNC as a transfer student than it is as a first year student. A lot harder, actually.

tell me what I should do great internetz.

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Pretty much. I'm literally scared to death of flying. I'd rather watch akpantherfan sodomize his Jake Delhomme cardboard cut-out.

Do the right thing and just go to UNC law.

Then after getting out, move full time to San Diego if you want to live there for a while.

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