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Is an LLM from Harvard worth it?

Is an LLM from Harvard worth it?

The “worth” of your Harvard LLM may be difficult to quantify, but I bet that you would never regret choosing to undertake it, even if it means short term financial pain. Speaking as someone who worked for a time in London and has studied here in the States – go for it.

Can I do LLM from Harvard?

M. (Master of Laws) program is a one-year degree program that typically includes 180 students from some 70 countries. The Graduate Program is interested in attracting intellectually curious and thoughtful candidates from a variety of legal systems and backgrounds and with various career plans. Harvard’s LL.

How much does it cost to study law at Harvard?

Standard Student Budget (9-Month)

2021-22 2020-21
Tuition $67,720 $65,875
Room/Board/Personal Allowance and Loan Fee $27,923 $26,472
Mandatory HUHS Student Health Fee $1,242 $1,206
Waivable Harvard University Student Health Insurance Plan (HUSHP) Fee $4,040 $3,922

How much does it cost to attend Harvard Law School?

Harvard Law School Tuition Fees Schedule 2020/2021 Tuition $68,150 Room/Board/Personal Allowance and Loan F $26,438 Mandatory HUHS Student Health Fee $1,240 Waivable Harvard University Student Heal $3,922 Books and Supplies Allowance $1,400

How much does it cost to go to LLM school?

However, in most US law schools part-time LLM students are charged fees based on the credits they decide to take, rather than per semester – and most classes offer either one or two credits. US citizens who took their JD degree at home have to take 24 credits to graduate from an LLM course.

Can you go to Harvard with an LL.M?

Harvard Law School is rarely able to accept into its LL.M. program anyone who already holds (or is pursuing) an LL.M. from another law school in the United States.

What are tuition, fees and expenses at Harvard Medical School?

Tuition, fees, and expenses comprise the cost of attendance for master’s programs at HMS. A Student Cost of Attendance (COA) Budget is developed each academic year for use in the evaluation of financial need.