Going for a tax LLM from a T14?
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Date: September 22nd, 2014 9:50 PM Author: Deep fighting stain
Stats: 2L, lower T14, little below median, have ~50% tuition scholarship so probably 150K total debt, no relevant WE, struck out at OCI, massmailed 300+ firms.
Let's assume that massmail hustling doesn't work out and I end up with an unpaid internship or maybe a small firm gig this summer, without an expectation of permanent employment. I really like tax so far and let's also assume that continues when I take corporate tax next semester. I'm also aware that the NYU tax LLM job market isn't great. So is the extra 80K cost of a NYU tax LLM worth the maybe 5%-10% chance of finding a debt-servicing job after graduating? Also, would it make a difference that I have a T14 JD instead of the many folks that get the LLM to polish their resume from a lower ranked school?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2681628&forum_id=2#26377402) |
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