Why not go to law school in Canada? I thought about going to law school in Canada myself being from California. Isn't the Canadian market better for attorneys?
Simply put I want to practice in the states. Higher ceiling. Don't let that stop you from applying though, UBC and a couple others are still quite reputable here.
Higher ceiling yeah, but also probably the most unemployed lawyers working at starbucks in the world. Exaggerating slightly...maybe, but the unemployment issue is real. Law schools are like prisons and undergrad schools, all about that for-profit so they dump out more and more lawyers at a higher rate than lawyers are retiring/dying and you have way more supply. It's been an issue for about 10 years now.
The good news is that all of my lawyers friends eventually found good jobs, but one of my friends was working for free volunteer jobs for like 3-4 years living with his parents after passing the bar before he eventually got a nice cushy paid government attorney job which he's probably set for life in. Glad it worked out for him, but we'd hang out during those 3-4 years where he hadn't seen a $1 back and had $100k+ in student loans and it was fairly depressing.
That being said, if you got accepted into a top 25 law school, you can ignore that as you'll be fine. Just intern during your years and if you've got a good personality and the firm doesn't go out of business they'll probably hire you at $125k+ starting. Otoh, if you're planning on working at a big firm, expect to have no life for a while from the hours they want.
Anyhow, not trying to deter you from law school, but I do try to heavily warn people going to law school of what's ahead because way too many people jump into law school thinking it'll be $$$ and then problems. If you want $$$, be a doctor. If you want to kick ass and enjoy your job and maybe make $$$, be a lawyer.