answer:Where do you live? And have you taken the standardized testing required here?No traditional financial aid available in US for non-citizens so you will have to pay full-freight. I have some ideas and resource recommendations if you want. And keep in mind that Law school is a graduate school here. As an undergraduate, you take a broad course of study in the different disciplines and then declare a major (such as a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.) Then you are off to grad. school. Ivy League (8 schools and all East Coast – Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, U. Penn, Dartmouth and MIT) gives only need-based financial aid. Other good schools have scholarships (Rice, Duke, U. North Carolina, Emory, etc).