Hi, I am an international student who applied to LLM (with concentration in Taxation), and I pretend to practice international tax law after I graduate; it is of my knowledge that Florida and NU have tax programs that are ranked #2 and 4 respectively, and that Harvard is ranked #5, but what about the overall world known reputation of Harvard? despite being ranked # 5, does anybody think that a prospective employer will still be interested in hiring a HLS graduate to work in the field of international tax? I mean the program must be good anyway because we can´t deny that HLS always provides high quality product, but is this as important as good IT curriculum?
Taxation at Harvard
Posted Feb 03, 2007 19:04
Posted Mar 04, 2007 12:09
Same here. Can anybody compare the NYU tax llm with HLS LLM with a concentration in taxation? Ivan helped me a lot on this and hope to have more information here.
The result of HLS will be announced at the end of Mar...NYU is undoubtedly top 1 in taxation, but HLS enjoys overall global repution...
Any comment is welcome. Thank you.
The result of HLS will be announced at the end of Mar...NYU is undoubtedly top 1 in taxation, but HLS enjoys overall global repution...
Any comment is welcome. Thank you.
Posted Mar 04, 2007 13:27
congrats pancake! i have to say that since NYU is unarguably the best in taxation, everywhere you work in the world, at least in the tax law circles, the prestige of the NYU program would be very well known.
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