Hello to all!
I'm looking for an LL.M in Int. Tax or Tax in the US, but I want to know if I'm an eligible candidate to US Universities.
I'm Chilean and I obtained my law degree in the University of Chile (best Law School in Chile with Universidad Católica). My GPA was a 2.95 - 3 (aprox.), but I took 4 tax courses and I approved them all with grades from 3.7 to 4. I don't know my ranking, but I guess that I will be in 40%.
Also I collaborate in Tax Studies Center in my University and work with Professors in research.
I have 1.5 years of work experience in tax.
My first choices would be:
- Michigan (my first option)
- Georgetown
- NYU
- Boston
- UCLA
- Florida
-Miami
What do you guys think of my chances of getting in any of these schools??
Thank you very much in advance!
Int. Tax LL.M foreign student req's
Posted Oct 09, 2013 05:19
Hello to all!
I'm looking for an LL.M in Int. Tax or Tax in the US, but I want to know if I'm an eligible candidate to US Universities.
I'm Chilean and I obtained my law degree in the University of Chile (best Law School in Chile with Universidad Católica). My GPA was a 2.95 - 3 (aprox.), but I took 4 tax courses and I approved them all with grades from 3.7 to 4. I don't know my ranking, but I guess that I will be in 40%.
Also I collaborate in Tax Studies Center in my University and work with Professors in research.
I have 1.5 years of work experience in tax.
My first choices would be:
- Michigan (my first option)
- Georgetown
- NYU
- Boston
- UCLA
- Florida
-Miami
What do you guys think of my chances of getting in any of these schools??
Thank you very much in advance!
I'm looking for an LL.M in Int. Tax or Tax in the US, but I want to know if I'm an eligible candidate to US Universities.
I'm Chilean and I obtained my law degree in the University of Chile (best Law School in Chile with Universidad Católica). My GPA was a 2.95 - 3 (aprox.), but I took 4 tax courses and I approved them all with grades from 3.7 to 4. I don't know my ranking, but I guess that I will be in 40%.
Also I collaborate in Tax Studies Center in my University and work with Professors in research.
I have 1.5 years of work experience in tax.
My first choices would be:
- Michigan (my first option)
- Georgetown
- NYU
- Boston
- UCLA
- Florida
-Miami
What do you guys think of my chances of getting in any of these schools??
Thank you very much in advance!
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