Dear Colleagues,
What T14 American schools place heavy emphasis on work experience and other advanced degrees when making their admission decisions? For example, I understand that Columbia will consider work experience and other advanced degrees. On the other hand, I understand Yale & Harvard will focus much more on your grades and class rank in your first law degree. Of course there are no absolutes, but I just want to get an idea.
Same question as above, but now for top 15 British law schools.
Thank you for any insights.
Regards,
Ed
Work Experience & Advanced Degrees
Posted Nov 26, 2014 08:41
Dear Colleagues,
What T14 American schools place heavy emphasis on work experience and other advanced degrees when making their admission decisions? For example, I understand that Columbia will consider work experience and other advanced degrees. On the other hand, I understand Yale & Harvard will focus much more on your grades and class rank in your first law degree. Of course there are no absolutes, but I just want to get an idea.
Same question as above, but now for top 15 British law schools.
Thank you for any insights.
Regards,
Ed
What T14 American schools place heavy emphasis on work experience and other advanced degrees when making their admission decisions? For example, I understand that Columbia will consider work experience and other advanced degrees. On the other hand, I understand Yale & Harvard will focus much more on your grades and class rank in your first law degree. Of course there are no absolutes, but I just want to get an idea.
Same question as above, but now for top 15 British law schools.
Thank you for any insights.
Regards,
Ed
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