I'm currently a 3L at a top 20 law school getting a dual degree in law and political science. I'm wondering how having a dual degree would affect my chances of getting into the top LL.M programs like Columbia, NYU, or Georgetown. I'm planning on working for a couple of years first (probably at the firm I'm currently a summer associate at). Also, I'm an editor on a law journal and have top 15% grades.
Also, what do people think of individualized LLMs versus subject-specific ones?
dual degree applicants
Posted Jul 29, 2005 01:45
I'm currently a 3L at a top 20 law school getting a dual degree in law and political science. I'm wondering how having a dual degree would affect my chances of getting into the top LL.M programs like Columbia, NYU, or Georgetown. I'm planning on working for a couple of years first (probably at the firm I'm currently a summer associate at). Also, I'm an editor on a law journal and have top 15% grades.
Also, what do people think of individualized LLMs versus subject-specific ones?
Also, what do people think of individualized LLMs versus subject-specific ones?
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