guys iam offered llm in ADR by the university of hamline with scholorship can any one tell me how is this university i didnt see it in any ratings
llm in hamline
Posted Mar 04, 2005 18:25
Posted Mar 04, 2005 18:40
I hate to tell you this but Hamline is a fourth-tier law school, meaning in the bottom 25% of the approximately 180 ABA accredited law schools in the United-States. I donât think the school is known at all outside of Minnesota. If you can afford it, I would recommend you go elsewhere.
If you really like their program and if you have a sizeable scholarship, then it could be a worthwile option... but the stigma of a very poorly ranked school may hurt your career prospects.
If you really like their program and if you have a sizeable scholarship, then it could be a worthwile option... but the stigma of a very poorly ranked school may hurt your career prospects.
Posted Oct 10, 2006 13:31
Hamline is a small, but fine school. I don't think that it is justified to call a degree earned at Hamline a "stigma". --
Posted Oct 13, 2006 21:20
Posted Oct 19, 2006 15:53
I like Hamline's homepage. It's a nice small school & seems that they are strong in international affairs. Maybe tuition ($27,000) is negotiable. Is there any alumni out there who knows more??
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