Hello,
I'm interest in a LL.M in NYU and I would like to chat with someone who will do the same LL.M or is doing this.
Thanks!
LL.m in new york!
Posted Sep 11, 2006 00:26
I'm interest in a LL.M in NYU and I would like to chat with someone who will do the same LL.M or is doing this.
Thanks!
Posted Sep 12, 2006 08:50
I would kill for NYU,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
What's your concern????
What's your concern????
Posted Sep 14, 2006 12:04
Posted Sep 24, 2006 09:53
hello terkiana,
Do you attend a LL.M in NYC right now or it's a project for next year?
Do you attend a LL.M in NYC right now or it's a project for next year?
Posted Oct 02, 2006 01:32
Posted Oct 02, 2006 19:59
NYU shouldn't be a problem to get into, I think. With 450 students each year I guess they can't be picky about who to accept as students.
Posted Nov 19, 2006 13:35
Hi my name is Danielle I am French and I'm also want to be admited to the NY LLM (in corporate law). Do you guys have further info about the requirments and the chances we have to get in?
Posted Nov 19, 2006 14:22
Hi Danielle. I also applied to NYU corporate law LLM. As far as I know, the program requires a good background and experience about corporate law. The other requirements are same as the other NYU LLM programs.
Posted Nov 20, 2006 13:03
I'm suprised Ivan hasn't posted anything up here yet, but he's currently at NYU. He also has a blog on this very site, where he answers a few questions and discusses pertinent issues. If you scroll down on the Home page you should find it. Hope it helps.
Posted Nov 21, 2006 17:33
Hi!
Danielle: I think if you had some experience/ internship related to the corporate law area it would be a plus. In any case, I would recommend you to work hard to make a good essay and try to get some really convincing recommendation letters. A good recommendation letter is one that says some "personal" things about you (i.e. how you were as a student/ professional, your specific skills, how good you were in comparison with your colleagues). And don´t forget this: Americans always write very enthusiastic recommendation letter (saying things like "... is the best" or "brightest", etc.). You know, the typical stuff that would make an European blush... However, that´s the way it works here... If your recommendation letter is not enthusiastic, they may think that you did not deserve any special compliment...
Danielle: I think if you had some experience/ internship related to the corporate law area it would be a plus. In any case, I would recommend you to work hard to make a good essay and try to get some really convincing recommendation letters. A good recommendation letter is one that says some "personal" things about you (i.e. how you were as a student/ professional, your specific skills, how good you were in comparison with your colleagues). And don´t forget this: Americans always write very enthusiastic recommendation letter (saying things like "... is the best" or "brightest", etc.). You know, the typical stuff that would make an European blush... However, that´s the way it works here... If your recommendation letter is not enthusiastic, they may think that you did not deserve any special compliment...
Posted Nov 24, 2006 13:37
Thanks ivan2006 for so good advice. I am very happy to be here to see so many friends.
Posted Nov 27, 2006 17:13
Thanks Ivan
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