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Prospective and Admitted students are invited to register for an individual virtual advising session with our Admissions Team. This is a great opportunity to ask questions or learn more about our program.
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Our virtual admitted student information sessions consist of a helpful presentation tailored to our admitted students. During this session, we will address some of the most commonly asked questions following admission to 麻豆精品 Law. Topics covered will include your to-do lists, navigating common financial aid inquiries, class registration, and more. Sessions are scheduled on a one-on-one basis, making it the perfect opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
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