HARVARD LLM FAQ


Hello,

I'm currently pursuing LLB in one of the universities in India. I wish to join HLS to pursue my masters in Corporate Law. I'm aware that the three most important requirements to get into harvard are good grades, good recommendation and essay. My grades aren't that great (i.e. I dont fall in the top 10% of class category) but I have 3 more semesters to write so that I'll improve. I have recommendation letters from the Additional Solicitor General of my country, renowned women's rights lawyer and writer, reputed law firms, one of the world's largest telecommunications company and a leading engineering company (where I worked as a summer associate). The company has given out a Pre Placement Offer, at the same time they are offering to sponsor my LLM at harvard. The company directors are graduates from harvard business school.

What are my chances of making it to Harvard? What are things I need to improve? How can I get into Harvard?

Thanks in advance

Candy :)

Hello,

I'm currently pursuing LLB in one of the universities in India. I wish to join HLS to pursue my masters in Corporate Law. I'm aware that the three most important requirements to get into harvard are good grades, good recommendation and essay. My grades aren't that great (i.e. I dont fall in the top 10% of class category) but I have 3 more semesters to write so that I'll improve. I have recommendation letters from the Additional Solicitor General of my country, renowned women's rights lawyer and writer, reputed law firms, one of the world's largest telecommunications company and a leading engineering company (where I worked as a summer associate). The company has given out a Pre Placement Offer, at the same time they are offering to sponsor my LLM at harvard. The company directors are graduates from harvard business school.

What are my chances of making it to Harvard? What are things I need to improve? How can I get into Harvard?

Thanks in advance

Candy :)

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well, your chances are zero if you don't apply. so, go ahead and apply and don't sweat it. good luck!

well, your chances are zero if you don't apply. so, go ahead and apply and don't sweat it. good luck!
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