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Howβs this as an option?
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reply Itβs very good but most folks here wonβt crack Harvard law via lsat - so :)
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reply Good if your parents have a lot of money and you are not concerned about ROI.
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reply ROI for a JD degree is actually quite good.
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reply The ROI is 5x man. No cap
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reply Life wasted.
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reply Yes, several other NUJS and NALSAR students have done the same. I think others from NLSIU too over the years, other than Shyam.
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reply What do you mean by nlsiu too? Nlsiu is the trendsetter
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reply Yes please. Also can you please move away and comment. Because noojies are not allowed in NLSβs elite space
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reply Iran Haq and Balganesh are very good examples
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reply Not, why would you want to take the harder route when you can get an LLM if you want to practice.?
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reply LLM and JD lmao
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reply Are effing kidding me? JD has a much more concrete value than LLM. You wonβt get direct jobs after llm
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reply Stop giving wrong advice. A JD is much more precious than a LLM even for a native!
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reply Definitely good. You'll learn real law there.
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reply A good option provided you have the money to see through it. JD will improve your chances of getting a job at a White Shoe firm.
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reply It's very expensive. The NUJS girl being referred to had to pay full fees despite being a good student.
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reply Iram had actually got a decent scholarship because of her good CV and application.
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reply And she had good grades at college as well
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reply Iram is <3
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reply That is very unlikely however good she is. Harvard does need based scholarships and a large component is loans.
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