UCLA or GWU


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I'm fixing up my list of programs to apply.. and because I only want to apply to a certain number of programs (and because it is quite expensive to apply to too many of them).. I have to make a cut off and decide between applying to UCLA or GWU. They are both great schools, with great programs in several areas (im interested in ADR, Human Rights specifically.. but would like good foundation courses required for bar examination).

Any additional imputs?

I'm fixing up my list of programs to apply.. and because I only want to apply to a certain number of programs (and because it is quite expensive to apply to too many of them).. I have to make a cut off and decide between applying to UCLA or GWU. They are both great schools, with great programs in several areas (im interested in ADR, Human Rights specifically.. but would like good foundation courses required for bar examination).

Any additional imputs?
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Pinz

Are you applying to Georgetown? I would be applying to UCLA and Georgetown. I don't know much about GWU but UCLA is good in business law courses and georgetown has one of the best program in International business and economic law. I am also interested in ADR both UCLA and Georgetown are reputed in ADR. No ideas about Human rights though.

Are you applying to Georgetown? I would be applying to UCLA and Georgetown. I don't know much about GWU but UCLA is good in business law courses and georgetown has one of the best program in International business and economic law. I am also interested in ADR both UCLA and Georgetown are reputed in ADR. No ideas about Human rights though.
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chirc

Hi Guys!

I got through UCLA and GT. UCLA has awarded more than 50% of tuition waiver which seems to be a huge amount! I am looking to do an LLM in Securities Law which is a specialised course at GT.

Really split between the two as the rankings/reputation etc is almost the same.

Would be great to hear your views on this!

Thanks

Hi Guys!

I got through UCLA and GT. UCLA has awarded more than 50% of tuition waiver which seems to be a huge amount! I am looking to do an LLM in Securities Law which is a specialised course at GT.

Really split between the two as the rankings/reputation etc is almost the same.

Would be great to hear your views on this!

Thanks
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