I am considering two different programs: a LLM in International Taxation Georgetown or University of Florida and a LLM in Banking & Finance, probably at University of Boston.
Does anyone have an opinion regarding which degree would make me more employable in the US? Secondly, any opinions on the reputation of the schools I have chosen?
I have Master's of Laws from Hungary and a Masters of International Business from a US school...
Thank you responding! Otto
Int. tax LLM vs banking & fin. LLM
Posted May 31, 2007 19:56
Does anyone have an opinion regarding which degree would make me more employable in the US? Secondly, any opinions on the reputation of the schools I have chosen?
I have Master's of Laws from Hungary and a Masters of International Business from a US school...
Thank you responding! Otto
Posted Jan 17, 2008 10:33
I am considering two different programs: a LLM in International Taxation Georgetown or University of Florida and a LLM in Banking & Finance, probably at University of Boston.
Does anyone have an opinion regarding which degree would make me more employable in the US? Secondly, any opinions on the reputation of the schools I have chosen?
I have Master's of Laws from Hungary and a Masters of International Business from a US school...
Thank you responding! Otto
same question as you do here, I am currently looking for LLM in coporate finance or banking or securities. Any other recommendation rather than BU? I probably will not stay in US after graduation, guessing the ranking on employments rate in US is not quite an issue to me at this moment....
Thanks for responding too~
Does anyone have an opinion regarding which degree would make me more employable in the US? Secondly, any opinions on the reputation of the schools I have chosen?
I have Master's of Laws from Hungary and a Masters of International Business from a US school...
Thank you responding! Otto</blockquote>
same question as you do here, I am currently looking for LLM in coporate finance or banking or securities. Any other recommendation rather than BU? I probably will not stay in US after graduation, guessing the ranking on employments rate in US is not quite an issue to me at this moment....
Thanks for responding too~
Posted Jan 17, 2008 17:08
Check the Graduate Program in Banking, Corporate and Finance Law at Fordham, I think really good!
Posted Jan 18, 2008 16:55
Georgetown has a securities law program too.
Posted Jan 19, 2008 02:55
Boston Uni seems to have a reputable Banking & Finance LLM, any other options elsewhere?
Posted Jan 20, 2008 21:54
Try the advanced search at http://www.llm-guide.com/search >> Subject Area: Banking Law / Finance Law - there are 13 programs in the US.
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