I am in my final year of lawschool and have begun looking into LLM tax programs for the 2006-2007 academic year, but it seems to be tough to find small composition statistics and admission criteria from previous classes. I am ranked around the top 1/4 of my class, placed second in my class in Federal Income Tax, graduated magna cum laude in Business Management for my undergrad degree, but my law school has not faired well in the US News Ranking as of late.
My question boils down to, what schools do you believe, based on your prior experience with LLM admissions, do I stand to be competitive at?
Thanks
3L Law Student needs advice
Posted Oct 13, 2005 02:16
My question boils down to, what schools do you believe, based on your prior experience with LLM admissions, do I stand to be competitive at?
Thanks
Posted Oct 13, 2005 22:06
did you go to bc? if you find any small admissions breakdowns for these programs, please post them cause im looking too.
Posted Oct 14, 2005 20:56
No, I didnt go to BC but am still looking for some admissions advice if anyone has any
Posted Oct 14, 2005 22:05
I heard UCLA might start admitting americans to their llm program and they are famous for tax. they are growing their program too, so might be easier to get in now -- it used to be hard. good luck!
Posted Oct 16, 2005 18:05
Anyone know anything about the admissions criteria at Northwestern or U of Miami?
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