How many LLMs does Vanderbilt accept every year? Someone told me about 15. Is that true? Thanks.
How many LLMs does Vanderbilt accept every year?
Posted Apr 05, 2006 15:26
Posted Apr 05, 2006 15:38
I've heard that too, but not sure. Hope to hear the accurate information.
By the way, is there anyone who decided to go Vandy? And where are you guys from?
By the way, is there anyone who decided to go Vandy? And where are you guys from?
Posted Apr 05, 2006 16:17
No one knows?
waiting...
waiting...
Posted Apr 05, 2006 16:59
I've heard that too, but not sure. Hope to hear the accurate information.
By the way, is there anyone who decided to go Vandy? And where are you guys from?
I prefer to have a smaller class. If the class is less than 20 students, I will choose Vanderbilt.
By the way, is there anyone who decided to go Vandy? And where are you guys from?</blockquote>
I prefer to have a smaller class. If the class is less than 20 students, I will choose Vanderbilt.
Posted Apr 06, 2006 11:08
I just graduated from Vandy last year. In my year, there were only 13 LL.M. students.
Posted Apr 06, 2006 11:27
Hy Sudkhet,
Could you tell us about your credentials and your experience at Vandy:
- did you make a lot of friends, esp. connexions with J.D.students,
- where were you and your classmates from?
- under which professor did you draft your thesis? How did you like it?
- Did you enjoy the classes? Did you study a lot?
- Did you enjoy Nashville?
Tks
Could you tell us about your credentials and your experience at Vandy:
- did you make a lot of friends, esp. connexions with J.D.students,
- where were you and your classmates from?
- under which professor did you draft your thesis? How did you like it?
- Did you enjoy the classes? Did you study a lot?
- Did you enjoy Nashville?
Tks
Posted Apr 06, 2006 11:28
I am also admitted.
Posted Apr 06, 2006 13:32
I just graduated from Vandy last year. In my year, there were only 13 LL.M. students.
It sounds great! I will consider Vandy seriously.
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It sounds great! I will consider Vandy seriously.
Posted Apr 06, 2006 18:57
It sounds great! I will consider Vandy seriously.
Hope to see you this fall!
It sounds great! I will consider Vandy seriously.</blockquote>
Hope to see you this fall!
Posted Apr 06, 2006 22:21
Dear All, I am from China and I was an LLM student at Vandy. I graduated last May. I like the school and the city-Nashville and I'm glad that I choose Vandy. I appreciate the personal attention from the faculty and the students I received when I was there. I am sure you will have the same feeling as me. There are about 15 LLM students each year and about 600 JD students total - 200 each year. The number of students in each course you take will vary depending on the course. Some classes are small and some have around 75 students.
Please email me directly if you have additional quesitons.
Please email me directly if you have additional quesitons.
Posted Apr 06, 2006 23:32
I was also an LL.M. student at Vandy last year. I am from Thailand. In my year, other LL.M. students come from various countries such as Italy, Germany, Nicaragua, China, Japan, Korea, India, Venezuela, and Turkey.
When I conducted research at Vandy, I did get a lot of attention from my research advisor. He carefully read and provided me several thoughtful notions. Also, I learned a lot from JD students as well as other LL.M. students. I remember well that after my class, I always discussed lessons with my LL.M. friends. I also made several discussions with JD students during the final exam period, and this was helpful for my final exam preparation.
After graduation, my LL.M. friends still keep contact. I get a number of e-mails from LL.M. friends updating their work and life. Also, when I send e-mail asking opinions or help from my research advisor and other professors for my current project and studies, they quickly reply my e-mail with helpful suggestion and advice. I also get help from my English writing coach in spite of the fact that I am now not a current Vandy student.
Nashville is a growing city. Certainly, it is not like L.A., which is big and pretty lively in general. However, I personally like a medium-size city like Nashville, where I found good fit between social and academic life. Almost every Friday evening at the school, there had a small party where students could enjoy talking and drinking.
Hope this help!
When I conducted research at Vandy, I did get a lot of attention from my research advisor. He carefully read and provided me several thoughtful notions. Also, I learned a lot from JD students as well as other LL.M. students. I remember well that after my class, I always discussed lessons with my LL.M. friends. I also made several discussions with JD students during the final exam period, and this was helpful for my final exam preparation.
After graduation, my LL.M. friends still keep contact. I get a number of e-mails from LL.M. friends updating their work and life. Also, when I send e-mail asking opinions or help from my research advisor and other professors for my current project and studies, they quickly reply my e-mail with helpful suggestion and advice. I also get help from my English writing coach in spite of the fact that I am now not a current Vandy student.
Nashville is a growing city. Certainly, it is not like L.A., which is big and pretty lively in general. However, I personally like a medium-size city like Nashville, where I found good fit between social and academic life. Almost every Friday evening at the school, there had a small party where students could enjoy talking and drinking.
Hope this help!
Posted Apr 07, 2006 09:40
Has anyone heard the news that Vandy decided to extend their LLM Program this year? Is that true?
Posted Apr 07, 2006 10:01
says who?
Posted Apr 07, 2006 10:59
says who?
Wmmm... I'm not sure. Maybe I saw it on one of the bbs...
Wmmm... I'm not sure. Maybe I saw it on one of the bbs...
Posted Apr 07, 2006 12:01
Hi tweetypie, is that true? Do you remember the bbs you saw it? Just a little curious. Anyway, I decided to go Vandy. :)
Posted Apr 08, 2006 05:46
Hi tweetypie, is that true? Do you remember the bbs you saw it? Just a little curious. Anyway, I decided to go Vandy. :)
Hi uspresident. I'm sorry I don't remember which bbs I saw that, but I'm sure I have seen that before.
Hi uspresident. I'm sorry I don't remember which bbs I saw that, but I'm sure I have seen that before.
Posted Apr 12, 2006 23:33
Hey,
I am a current LL.M. at Vanderbilt. This year there are 10 LL.M. students at Vanderbilt. Usually, the number of LL.M. students is between 10 and 15. It is really an advantage to have a small group of students since you can be a lot closer to the faculty that way.
If anyone has any more questions, feel free to contact me: deborah.rubbens@vanderbilt.edu
Hey,
I am a current LL.M. at Vanderbilt. This year there are 10 LL.M. students at Vanderbilt. Usually, the number of LL.M. students is between 10 and 15. It is really an advantage to have a small group of students since you can be a lot closer to the faculty that way.
If anyone has any more questions, feel free to contact me: deborah.rubbens@vanderbilt.edu
Posted Apr 13, 2006 17:20
Hey,
I am a current LL.M. at Vanderbilt. This year there are 10 LL.M. students at Vanderbilt. Usually, the number of LL.M. students is between 10 and 15. It is really an advantage to have a small group of students since you can be a lot closer to the faculty that way.
If anyone has any more questions, feel free to contact me: deborah.rubbens@vanderbilt.edu
Hi, Rubbens, I appreciate your answer. May I ask you that is there any possiblity you can know the number who will go Vandy this fall? Thanks a lot.
Hey,
I am a current LL.M. at Vanderbilt. This year there are 10 LL.M. students at Vanderbilt. Usually, the number of LL.M. students is between 10 and 15. It is really an advantage to have a small group of students since you can be a lot closer to the faculty that way.
If anyone has any more questions, feel free to contact me: deborah.rubbens@vanderbilt.edu
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Hi, Rubbens, I appreciate your answer. May I ask you that is there any possiblity you can know the number who will go Vandy this fall? Thanks a lot.
Posted Apr 13, 2006 23:05
I am still that orangesunny ( I forgot my password and use registered orangesunny00 as my new name). I don't know exactly how many llms will be in Vandy. But I am sure it is a small program compared to the one NYU has. I think I benefited a lot from study in Vandy and because it is a small program, everyone has your own acdemic advisor. My advisor is super nice professor and taught me a lot, not only in securities law, but also encourage me a lot in my life when I have difficulties. I am now working in NYC, and I am always missing the time in Vandy. I keep contact with all the LLMs in my year and a lot of JDs students that I know in Vandy.
Because everyone is from the different country, I am from China, it definitely helped me to improve my English. After I came to NY, I suddenly become worried if my English level will decrease, simply because there are so many Chinese here that I don't even need to speak English. And when you stay in Nashville, you can feel what a real American city looks like. NYC is not very typical american city, i think.
Because everyone is from the different country, I am from China, it definitely helped me to improve my English. After I came to NY, I suddenly become worried if my English level will decrease, simply because there are so many Chinese here that I don't even need to speak English. And when you stay in Nashville, you can feel what a real American city looks like. NYC is not very typical american city, i think.
Posted Apr 14, 2006 05:29
Hi orangesunny, thanks for your answers. May I ask sth. about the advisors? For example, academic advisor is assigned or I can choose from the faculty? Thanks a lot. By the way, I'm from China, too.
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