Hi,
I'm a 2L interested in pursuing a LLM after graduation. Problem is that I don't know what I want to focus on. I'm interested in immigration, criminal, and some estate planning--any ideas?
Second, I've noticed many say that a LLM in something other than tax isn't worthwile--could someone please elaborate on that?
Also, what are the admissions requirements? Of course every school differs, but what are some general qualifications one has to have. I'mean does a student w/ an 80 average at a top 30 law school have any chance of being accepted in a international law, taxation, or criminal law LLM program?
Would greatly appreciate some insight.
lawjus