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Need Help deciding on transfer
Hey guys, I really need help with this question. Have not been accepted to NYU yet but assuming I do I am having trouble analyzing my options. Thanks for any input!
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Re: Need Help deciding on transfer
If you want to do the JD/LLM in tax I'd also apply to GULC. They let you do the same combo and are very transfer friendly. For the majority of tax jobs now you need the LLM, so it makes sense to transfer so you can finish in 1 less semester. I'm in the JD/LLM program at GULC and it has opened a bunch of doors for DC tax work.
Best of luck
Best of luck
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Re: Need Help deciding on transfer
Wow, thx XM, I did not realize GULC had the same truncated program, that was the reason I was looking at NYU, would rather b n D.C., I'll check it out.