hey guys,
i was wondering if anyone can help me with choosing a university for LLM. I want to pursue an academic career in constitutional/international/criminal law, so Yale would probably be the best choice but I'm of course looking for alternatives. So far I looked for UVA, NYU, Cornell, Berkeley and Georgetown. Can anyone tell me which reputiations these universities got concerning academic careers in constiutional law? A former LLM student from CLS told me Columbia and Chicago are more into business law. Is that true?
Thank you for any help :)
Help with choice of university
Posted Oct 19, 2008 14:31
hey guys,
i was wondering if anyone can help me with choosing a university for LLM. I want to pursue an academic career in constitutional/international/criminal law, so Yale would probably be the best choice but I'm of course looking for alternatives. So far I looked for UVA, NYU, Cornell, Berkeley and Georgetown. Can anyone tell me which reputiations these universities got concerning academic careers in constiutional law? A former LLM student from CLS told me Columbia and Chicago are more into business law. Is that true?
Thank you for any help :)
i was wondering if anyone can help me with choosing a university for LLM. I want to pursue an academic career in constitutional/international/criminal law, so Yale would probably be the best choice but I'm of course looking for alternatives. So far I looked for UVA, NYU, Cornell, Berkeley and Georgetown. Can anyone tell me which reputiations these universities got concerning academic careers in constiutional law? A former LLM student from CLS told me Columbia and Chicago are more into business law. Is that true?
Thank you for any help :)
Posted Oct 28, 2008 18:46
hi panda!
Obama was teaching constitutional law at UChicago before running for Senate in 2004...however, I really think you can also afford a blind choice among the unis you listed above. they're all on the top 12...NYU has a great HR program, but I don't know if it helps you. Berkeley is amazing, and would be my first choice (after Yale of course). best of luck, and perhaps we'll meet at Yale on september 2009
hi panda!
Obama was teaching constitutional law at UChicago before running for Senate in 2004...however, I really think you can also afford a blind choice among the unis you listed above. they're all on the top 12...NYU has a great HR program, but I don't know if it helps you. Berkeley is amazing, and would be my first choice (after Yale of course). best of luck, and perhaps we'll meet at Yale on september 2009
Obama was teaching constitutional law at UChicago before running for Senate in 2004...however, I really think you can also afford a blind choice among the unis you listed above. they're all on the top 12...NYU has a great HR program, but I don't know if it helps you. Berkeley is amazing, and would be my first choice (after Yale of course). best of luck, and perhaps we'll meet at Yale on september 2009
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