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Mamona Dixit

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Law courses at Harvard University are ranked at #6 by US World and News. Students from all over the world apply to these courses due to high employability, internships & clerkships provided by the school. HLS acceptance rate is 9.2% for JD program. Low acceptance rate suggests that out 100 applicants, only 11 students are get offer. It is hard to get Harvard Law School.

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Kanika Pandey

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Harvard Law School is under Harvard University which holds Ivy League status. This Law School is famous for ROI. HLS placement rate is 97.6% with average annual package of USD 215,000 in top Law firms of US.

HLS is near Boston City making it accessible for HLS students to take up internships and clerkships. According to US world and news ranking, Harvard University Law courses are ranked #6 among best 196 Law schools around the world.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Some of the recommendations that expert give in order to get into Harvard LLM are:

  • Excel in your UG studies. This point is a given since the programme is very competitive
  • Distinguish yourself as intellectually curious through research, scholarship, etc.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Students planning to Harvard University's LLM should aim to have the following: 

  • Make sure the achievements in the CV are balanced but consistent. Some of the achievements that one can include are moot cases or winning essay competitions
  • Engage in extracurricular apart from studying and include all those achievements in your CV. Try getting involved in the internships, competitions, and other activities that will have some significance for the career
  • The CV should show your focus and how you manage time

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