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The LL.M. application: letters of recommendation

Most U.S. law schools require that you, as an LL.M. applicant, submit two letters of recommendation. Each...

The personal statement: An LL.M. applicant’s nightmare

The personal statement is probably the aspect of the application that is the most feared. Applicants fear...

Syracuse Law introduces inaugural cohort of international students in S.J.D. degree program

In an ongoing commitment to diversity and accessibility for international students, Syracuse University College of Law welcomed...

Five LinkedIn tips for LL.M. students and graduates

Stranger: Desiree, it would be really wonderful if you could refer me to your network. Desiree: Would you...

LL.M. students: When you search for a job, you must start somewhere

Many LL.M. students would like to work in the United States during or after their studies. When...

Anna-Lena Schoofs: Why I pursued an LL.M.

Anna-Lena Schoofs Germany Suffolk University Law School I am currently pursuing a Master of Law in Global Law and Technology...
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Andreina Gutierrez: Why I pursued an LL.M.

Andreina Gutierrez Venezuela Florida International University College of Law  I am a J.D. candidate at Florida International University College of...

Goksu Aycil Altinok: Why I pursued an LL.M.

Goksu Aycil Altinok Turkey UCLA School of Law I am from Istanbul, Turkey, and graduated from law school in Turkey...

Legal research for LL.M. students: the basics

Legal research is an extremely important skill for lawyers, and LL.M. students will be expected to learn...

Develop a sense of U.S. professionalism to succeed in your LL.M.

Photo by bruce mars on Unsplash Law schools in the United States are professional schools, which means that...

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