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Georgetown/NYU Tax LLM Chances of Admission

Post by taxapplicant » Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:25 pm

Are there any past applicants that can help evaluate chances at Georgetown and NYU?

- JD grad of law school in 40-50 range
- Graduated top 11%
- 5 cali's
- Only took two tax courses but received A's in both

I also was invited to do an alumni interview for Georgetown. Does this mean anything? (i.e. that I'm borderline, etc.)

Thank you!

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Re: Georgetown/NYU Tax LLM Chances of Admission

Post by QContinuum » Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:51 pm

Not a past applicant but to my knowledge, assuming you have strong LORs, you should be pretty much a shoo-in at NYU and Georgetown. They usually take applicants in the top quarter or so at T1/T2 schools, with a particular focus on tax grades. You're almost top 10% at a T1, with two As in tax classes. You should be in excellent shape.

Best of luck!

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Re: Georgetown/NYU Tax LLM Chances of Admission

Post by taxapplicant » Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:51 pm

Thanks!

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Re: Georgetown/NYU Tax LLM Chances of Admission

Post by Anon2468 » Sun Jan 06, 2019 8:44 pm

QContinuum wrote:Not a past applicant but to my knowledge, assuming you have strong LORs, you should be pretty much a shoo-in at NYU and Georgetown. They usually take applicants in the top quarter or so at T1/T2 schools, with a particular focus on tax grades. You're almost top 10% at a T1, with two As in tax classes. You should be in excellent shape.

Best of luck!
+1 You should be auto-admit for both programs.

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