Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re talking about LLM programs, focusing on foreign students who don’t have a JD and are doing an LLM as their first exposure to the US legal system.
In this episode we discuss:
- What are the characteristics of an LLM degree, and who is likely to do one?
- What challenges foreign students should consider when thinking about starting an LLM in the US
- The Socratic method of teaching, which is often used in US law schools
- How you can prepare to do well in the LLM and get the most out of the experience
- Planning ahead for the bar exam if you intend to sit for it
- The importance of getting feedback on your writing if English is not your first language
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Resources:
- Start Law School Right
- Bar Exam Toolbox blog
- Bar Exam Toolbox podcast
- AdaptiBar
- Practice of the Week (POW) MBE Workshop
- Strategies & Tactics for the MBE, by Steven Emanuel
- Podcast Episode 198: Pre-1L Life Logistics
- Podcast Episode 78: Advice for First-Time Bar Exam Takers
- Podcast Episode 80: Bar Exam 101 – An Introduction
- Law School Toolbox blog: Why Would You Want to Get an LLM?
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