Hello everyone,
I have a general query about how the LLM rankings are made. Many people have commented upon criteria's such as social life, location etc. These are no doubt important criteria's but since LLMs are a Masters degree should aspects like employment opportunities, quality (and not quantity) of research etc more relevant criteria 's and further research opportunities more important ?
LLM Rankings and selecting law schools
Posted Dec 07, 2011 20:40
Hello everyone,
I have a general query about how the LLM rankings are made. Many people have commented upon criteria's such as social life, location etc. These are no doubt important criteria's but since LLMs are a Masters degree should aspects like employment opportunities, quality (and not quantity) of research etc more relevant criteria 's and further research opportunities more important ?
I have a general query about how the LLM rankings are made. Many people have commented upon criteria's such as social life, location etc. These are no doubt important criteria's but since LLMs are a Masters degree should aspects like employment opportunities, quality (and not quantity) of research etc more relevant criteria 's and further research opportunities more important ?
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