LLM and JD Programs offered by U.S. Law Schools

USF School of Law

Postby ambednarczyk on Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:00 am

The USF School of Law L.L.M. program should definitely be on the radar of anyone considering applying to an L.L.M. program on the west coast. The faculty is wonderful - the level of expertise is high and the faculty is notoriously enthusiastic. The school offers an L.L.M. both in comparative law and in intellectual property. The school constantly hosts notable guest speakers to talk on every topic imaginable and also offers specialized lectures by its own faculty. The USF School of Law has a very high bar passage rate and has an impressive law library - which as any law student knows is very important. Also, the students are known for their congeniality and the Professors are readily available. I can't say enough good things!
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Re: USF School of Law

Postby DarenT on Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:44 pm

Hey there sounsd like this is a great place to study. Are the fees really high for overseas students. I was considering UK and hadn't really thought about the USA. Are you qualified to practise back in the UK if you study at USF like you are if you study in most NY unis? :?:
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Re: USF School of Law

Postby jenchrysalis on Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:05 am

Yes, I have already heard about LLM program offered by USF School of Law. The school is indeed a good school to enroll if you want to master international law, the entrance exam is relatively difficult. You really have to be good if you want to enter a reputable school like USF. Chrysalis School Montana
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Re: USF School of Law

Postby DarenT on Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:36 am

Hi, Let me know where you apply to. i am still not sure what to do and the deadlines are getting really close. i want to study international law in the USA. Anyone out ther can you offer advice. I have got the grades to go to a top level school and not worried about geographical loaction. My lecturers are suggesting NYC but I am not sure about living in New York.
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