American vs GW


Zina

Hello there! I just found this discussion forum and I am so excited!! I live in the US and would like to pursue an LLM degree ( have no intention to practice law in the US) I am more looking for a degree to help me fulfill my dream in establishing the best women rights organization world wide!! I was wondering if anyone have taken ( or still taking) classes at American or GW? I will go meet with the admission office next week but wanted to hear from the students first!! I am looking for a part time program cause I work full time. Any information or feedback will be highly appreciated. If you would rather e-mail me pls do so zmenem at hotmail dot com( don't want my e-mail to be caught by a search engine!!

Hello there! I just found this discussion forum and I am so excited!! I live in the US and would like to pursue an LLM degree ( have no intention to practice law in the US) I am more looking for a degree to help me fulfill my dream in establishing the best women rights organization world wide!! I was wondering if anyone have taken ( or still taking) classes at American or GW? I will go meet with the admission office next week but wanted to hear from the students first!! I am looking for a part time program cause I work full time. Any information or feedback will be highly appreciated. If you would rather e-mail me pls do so zmenem at hotmail dot com( don't want my e-mail to be caught by a search engine!!

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Angel

Hi!
My cousin just graduated from GWU- Class of 2005. I know that he had a great year. The only downside he mentioned was that there arent many job oppurtunities available for the LLM graduates, but ofcourse that probably true no matter where u graduate from. Since youre not looking at working at a law firm at the end of the program, that downside really doesnt count here!:)

Hi!
My cousin just graduated from GWU- Class of 2005. I know that he had a great year. The only downside he mentioned was that there arent many job oppurtunities available for the LLM graduates, but ofcourse that probably true no matter where u graduate from. Since youre not looking at working at a law firm at the end of the program, that downside really doesnt count here!:)
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