Penn vs. Duke


ben18

I want to attend a program dealing with coporate law and I am interested in the differences between these two law schools. I don't plan to work in the US after my program, so the ranking is not that important.
On the contrary, since this will be my last year as a student and I will have to work enough afterwords I am also interested in the time management, spare time you have or don't have.
I heared that Duke allows the students to travel threw America and do a lot of activities. I don't want to study 60 hours a week, when I am staying in a foreign exciting country, even more when it is my last year.
Secind thing, which caught my interest are the costs. The fees are about the same, but what about housing/living??
Thanks for your help!

I want to attend a program dealing with coporate law and I am interested in the differences between these two law schools. I don't plan to work in the US after my program, so the ranking is not that important.
On the contrary, since this will be my last year as a student and I will have to work enough afterwords I am also interested in the time management, spare time you have or don't have.
I heared that Duke allows the students to travel threw America and do a lot of activities. I don't want to study 60 hours a week, when I am staying in a foreign exciting country, even more when it is my last year.
Secind thing, which caught my interest are the costs. The fees are about the same, but what about housing/living??
Thanks for your help!
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LLMTAX

I would tell you not to spend any money on either programs. But you don't care about getting a job and just want to have fun and travel.

I would pick duke.

I would tell you not to spend any money on either programs. But you don't care about getting a job and just want to have fun and travel.

I would pick duke.
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