NYU vs Cornell law?


notsure

Am wondering If anyone could give me good advise?

I have been accepted to NYU's llm course for the Interntional Business Regulation, Litigation and arbitration course,

and to CORNELL for their general LLM.

Am wondering if anyone could give me some advise on which to pick???? I know that NYU's LLM program is amazing but.. I dont want to reject an ivy league school?


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Am wondering If anyone could give me good advise?

I have been accepted to NYU's llm course for the Interntional Business Regulation, Litigation and arbitration course,

and to CORNELL for their general LLM.

Am wondering if anyone could give me some advise on which to pick???? I know that NYU's LLM program is amazing but.. I dont want to reject an ivy league school?


:)
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Bla Bla

NYU hands down. Not only it's rank is much higher than Cornell, the location is strikingly more superior than Ithaca. I'd choose NYU without a doubt. Ivy League will not help in this case.

NYU hands down. Not only it's rank is much higher than Cornell, the location is strikingly more superior than Ithaca. I'd choose NYU without a doubt. Ivy League will not help in this case.
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notsure

lol.

I'll most likely pick NYU. Its just that, as a school in itself Cornell seems like the better choice, that being said, seems more selective???


thanks for your intake :)

lol.

I'll most likely pick NYU. Its just that, as a school in itself Cornell seems like the better choice, that being said, seems more selective???


thanks for your intake :)
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MAB79

I think it depends....if you want a smaller, but very excellent program and a beautiful campus, you should chose Cornell over NYU.

I think it depends....if you want a smaller, but very excellent program and a beautiful campus, you should chose Cornell over NYU.
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notsure

I have asked around . several people told me that the international law program is the top for NYU. Whilst cornell iss pretty much good as a university as whole.


Ps: MAB79. I just read that you have gotten accepted into Kings,
I am currently doing my last yr at kings for the LLB program, its a really good school, and has a good reputation for competition law.

I have asked around . several people told me that the international law program is the top for NYU. Whilst cornell iss pretty much good as a university as whole.


Ps: MAB79. I just read that you have gotten accepted into Kings,
I am currently doing my last yr at kings for the LLB program, its a really good school, and has a good reputation for competition law.
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MAB79

I have asked around . several people told me that the international law program is the top for NYU. Whilst cornell iss pretty much good as a university as whole.


Ps: MAB79. I just read that you have gotten accepted into Kings,
I am currently doing my last yr at kings for the LLB program, its a really good school, and has a good reputation for competition law.


Yeah, NYU has a good reputation for that topic.But Cornell has smaller classes and a great program. So, I'd say that if u look for a more personal program on a nicw campus, cornell might be the bettet choice. But if you can afford it and you do not care about tthe class size, NYU is great.

<blockquote>I have asked around . several people told me that the international law program is the top for NYU. Whilst cornell iss pretty much good as a university as whole.


Ps: MAB79. I just read that you have gotten accepted into Kings,
I am currently doing my last yr at kings for the LLB program, its a really good school, and has a good reputation for competition law. </blockquote>

Yeah, NYU has a good reputation for that topic.But Cornell has smaller classes and a great program. So, I'd say that if u look for a more personal program on a nicw campus, cornell might be the bettet choice. But if you can afford it and you do not care about tthe class size, NYU is great.
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