Hi guys,
I've been admitted to both. I'm definitely leaning toward HLS for its better standing in corporate law and unbeatable international reputation. Do you agree? Any input would be helpful, thanks a lot.
Harvard vs Stanford LLM for Corporate Law
Posted Mar 25, 2023 03:10
Hi guys,
I've been admitted to both. I'm definitely leaning toward HLS for its better standing in corporate law and unbeatable international reputation. Do you agree? Any input would be helpful, thanks a lot.
I've been admitted to both. I'm definitely leaning toward HLS for its better standing in corporate law and unbeatable international reputation. Do you agree? Any input would be helpful, thanks a lot.
Posted Mar 25, 2023 03:21
Hi guys,
I've been admitted to both. I'm definitely leaning toward HLS for its better standing in corporate law and unbeatable international reputation. Do you agree? Any input would be helpful, thanks a lot.
I agree with you. SLS is wonderful, but not the best in the field of corporate law. I will go to HLS.
[quote]Hi guys,
I've been admitted to both. I'm definitely leaning toward HLS for its better standing in corporate law and unbeatable international reputation. Do you agree? Any input would be helpful, thanks a lot. [/quote]<br><br>I agree with you. SLS is wonderful, but not the best in the field of corporate law. I will go to HLS.
I've been admitted to both. I'm definitely leaning toward HLS for its better standing in corporate law and unbeatable international reputation. Do you agree? Any input would be helpful, thanks a lot. [/quote]<br><br>I agree with you. SLS is wonderful, but not the best in the field of corporate law. I will go to HLS.
Posted Sep 13, 2023 00:24
I understand the choice based on specialization. But in terms of success rate in US employment post-LLM, SLS seems to have the slight upper hand based on my own observations as an SLS grad and conservations with fellow grads from both schools from different recent classes (mostly European and South-American LLM's). In absolute numbers, HLS of course always places more grads, because their LLM program is almost 3x as big.
I understand the choice based on specialization. But in terms of success rate in US employment post-LLM, SLS seems to have the slight upper hand based on my own observations as an SLS grad and conservations with fellow grads from both schools from different recent classes (mostly European and South-American LLM's). In absolute numbers, HLS of course always places more grads, because their LLM program is almost 3x as big.
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