LLM Requirements


gtorres

Hello everyone

If I left my Undergraduate studies 6 years ago, Im still avaible to be accepted as a Prospective Student of the
LLM in US ( as International Student)????

Im very worried about this issue!

Thank you in advance!

Hello everyone

If I left my Undergraduate studies 6 years ago, Im still avaible to be accepted as a Prospective Student of the
LLM in US ( as International Student)????

Im very worried about this issue!

Thank you in advance!
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P_Martini

Why would it matter how long ago you completed your undergraduate law programme?

Why would it matter how long ago you completed your undergraduate law programme?
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gtorres

because someone told me that is ver hard to be accepted that way..

because someone told me that is ver hard to be accepted that way..
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P_Martini

It is true from my experience that most LL.M. students are between about 24 and 30, but if you have the qualification to be accepted (whether that is undergraduate marks or work experience, or both of those), I don't think the length of time you have been out of school will negatively impact your chances. Good luck!

It is true from my experience that most LL.M. students are between about 24 and 30, but if you have the qualification to be accepted (whether that is undergraduate marks or work experience, or both of those), I don't think the length of time you have been out of school will negatively impact your chances. Good luck!
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gtorres

Thanks for your advice.. I´m willing to apply to LLM of Banking and Finance ( Boston University)

Thanks for your advice.. I´m willing to apply to LLM of Banking and Finance ( Boston University)

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P_Martini

Good luck! BU is a great school. A word to the wise, however, that Boston University and Boston College are different schools. Both are great, but if you're inclined to go to a top school in Boston, you should know there are at least two options for you with similar names. Of course, other law schools in or near Boston have programs also, but their names aren't potentially confusingly similar for those who are not from "here".

Good luck! BU is a great school. A word to the wise, however, that Boston University and Boston College are different schools. Both are great, but if you're inclined to go to a top school in Boston, you should know there are at least two options for you with similar names. Of course, other law schools in or near Boston have programs also, but their names aren't potentially confusingly similar for those who are not from "here".
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