Hey folks,
I always asked myself:
What is the difference between a "Law School" (eg Harvard Law School) and a "University" (eg Harvard University)? Do you say "Law School" when you talk about postgraduate studies and "University" when you talk about undergraduate programs?
Any comment appreciated!
Difference between Law School and University
Posted Feb 22, 2009 17:11
Hey folks,
I always asked myself:
What is the difference between a "Law School" (eg Harvard Law School) and a "University" (eg Harvard University)? Do you say "Law School" when you talk about postgraduate studies and "University" when you talk about undergraduate programs?
Any comment appreciated!
I always asked myself:
What is the difference between a "Law School" (eg Harvard Law School) and a "University" (eg Harvard University)? Do you say "Law School" when you talk about postgraduate studies and "University" when you talk about undergraduate programs?
Any comment appreciated!
Posted Feb 22, 2009 19:31
Think it´s quite clear ..a univ envolves many different schools (eg. medicine, law, business). There is no difference, one comprises the other.
Think it´s quite clear ..a univ envolves many different schools (eg. medicine, law, business). There is no difference, one comprises the other.
Hot Discussions
-
Cambridge LL.M. Applicants 2024-2025
Oct 30, 2024 142,349 544 -
Georgetown LLM 2024/2025 applicants
Nov 16 09:22 PM 40,118 209 -
Stanford 2024-2025
Nov 07, 2024 35,074 117 -
Harvard LLM 2025-2026
Nov 20 09:34 PM 1,694 7 -
Indian Tribes as US Jurisdictions of law attorney admission?
Nov 08, 2024 765 6 -
Warwick or Birmingham
Nov 10, 2024 1,163 5 -
NUS LLM cohort 2025/26
Nov 17 05:40 PM 472 5 -
EU citizen barred in the US -- will an LLM from an EU school help me practice law somewhere in the EU?
Nov 15, 2024 138 4