Is it possible to go to Law and Business School at two different institutions SIMULTANEOUSLY?
As per the title of the thread, is it possible to go to law school at say Harvard and Business School at Stanford at the same time? So basically a JD/MBA at two different institutions? Has anyone heard of anyone doing this?
https://law.yale.edu/brandon-levin
It's got to be a pain in the ass though, I wouldn't wish this on anyone unless they have very clear career goals that would require a JD/MBA and really feel like the prestige of two institutions is warranted. For 99% of post MBA and post JD roles there is no benefit to the JD/MBA, and doing it at two institutions means you have one year of business school in which to establish connections (which is tough - the two year experience is really where the bonding process solidifies). There are no friends in top law schools.
This guy is going to have 5 degrees, all from HYP and Oxbridge. Jesus Christ.
Know someone who did MBA at Stanford and MPA at Harvard Kennedy. You alternate years/semesters.
So it is possible, but agree with the above that it's not needed for 99.99% of people (why not do HBS/HLS or JD/MBA at Stanford, for example).
I would think doing two full time graduate programs would be pretty close to impossible to manage, since class times would prob intervene, unless you do one of the two programs part-time.
You don't do them at once. You do 3-4 years depending on how the schools structure rather than 2-3. I.e. a one year MBA and two years of law school. Dual enrolling at a top law school and anywhere else would be academic suicide.
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