Hi everyone,
I've got my place my Gtown for 2019 and pretty much going to accept. Wanted to find out from previous Gtown LLM Grads what their experience was like, in particular:
- which classes they chose and why
- what the teaching style is ie traditional Socratic or mix
- how did they find/manage the workload
- any particular professors/classes to avoid
- what help and support is offered if anyone is struggling with the work/LLM
- any advice they have for pre-LLMs
Also wanted to ask how they found transition from legal practice to studying again. I've been working for the last 7 years so am worried I'll be a bit rusty with the academic side.
Anyone have any answers to the above or know how I can get them?
Cheers!
Georgetown LLM Admitted Students 2019-20
Posted Feb 19, 2019 14:46
Hi everyone,
I've got my place my Gtown for 2019 and pretty much going to accept. Wanted to find out from previous Gtown LLM Grads what their experience was like, in particular:
- which classes they chose and why
- what the teaching style is ie traditional Socratic or mix
- how did they find/manage the workload
- any particular professors/classes to avoid
- what help and support is offered if anyone is struggling with the work/LLM
- any advice they have for pre-LLMs
Also wanted to ask how they found transition from legal practice to studying again. I've been working for the last 7 years so am worried I'll be a bit rusty with the academic side.
Anyone have any answers to the above or know how I can get them?
Cheers!
I've got my place my Gtown for 2019 and pretty much going to accept. Wanted to find out from previous Gtown LLM Grads what their experience was like, in particular:
- which classes they chose and why
- what the teaching style is ie traditional Socratic or mix
- how did they find/manage the workload
- any particular professors/classes to avoid
- what help and support is offered if anyone is struggling with the work/LLM
- any advice they have for pre-LLMs
Also wanted to ask how they found transition from legal practice to studying again. I've been working for the last 7 years so am worried I'll be a bit rusty with the academic side.
Anyone have any answers to the above or know how I can get them?
Cheers!
Posted Feb 19, 2019 16:17
Hi everyone,
I've got my place my Gtown for 2019 and pretty much going to accept. Wanted to find out from previous Gtown LLM Grads what their experience was like, in particular:
- which classes they chose and why
- what the teaching style is ie traditional Socratic or mix
- how did they find/manage the workload
- any particular professors/classes to avoid
- what help and support is offered if anyone is struggling with the work/LLM
- any advice they have for pre-LLMs
Also wanted to ask how they found transition from legal practice to studying again. I've been working for the last 7 years so am worried I'll be a bit rusty with the academic side.
Anyone have any answers to the above or know how I can get them?
Cheers!
Hello! First, of all, congratulations!! Could you please tell us when did you apply?
[quote]Hi everyone,
I've got my place my Gtown for 2019 and pretty much going to accept. Wanted to find out from previous Gtown LLM Grads what their experience was like, in particular:
- which classes they chose and why
- what the teaching style is ie traditional Socratic or mix
- how did they find/manage the workload
- any particular professors/classes to avoid
- what help and support is offered if anyone is struggling with the work/LLM
- any advice they have for pre-LLMs
Also wanted to ask how they found transition from legal practice to studying again. I've been working for the last 7 years so am worried I'll be a bit rusty with the academic side.
Anyone have any answers to the above or know how I can get them?
Cheers![/quote]
Hello! First, of all, congratulations!! Could you please tell us when did you apply?
I've got my place my Gtown for 2019 and pretty much going to accept. Wanted to find out from previous Gtown LLM Grads what their experience was like, in particular:
- which classes they chose and why
- what the teaching style is ie traditional Socratic or mix
- how did they find/manage the workload
- any particular professors/classes to avoid
- what help and support is offered if anyone is struggling with the work/LLM
- any advice they have for pre-LLMs
Also wanted to ask how they found transition from legal practice to studying again. I've been working for the last 7 years so am worried I'll be a bit rusty with the academic side.
Anyone have any answers to the above or know how I can get them?
Cheers![/quote]
Hello! First, of all, congratulations!! Could you please tell us when did you apply?
Posted Feb 19, 2019 16:33
[Hello! First, of all, congratulations!! Could you please tell us when did you apply?
MM1993, thanks very much! I applied by the Early Action Deadline last year and received the offer second week of December.
[Hello! First, of all, congratulations!! Could you please tell us when did you apply?[/quote]
MM1993, thanks very much! I applied by the Early Action Deadline last year and received the offer second week of December.
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