Pursuing an LLM from Stanford Law School
In this session, Anuja Agarwal would be talking about the degree, the university, the application procedure, improving your chances of selection, her personal experiences, the opportunities, and skills one acquires during and post these degrees as well as the relevance of this degree to a law student. Anuja Agarwal graduated from National Law University, Delhi in 2016, after which she completed her LLM from Stanford Law School in 2020 where she was an Editor with the Stanford Transatlantic Technology Law Forum. She then practiced as a Legal Counsel at Quagmire Consulting and is currently working as a Law Clerk at the California Department of Justice. / anuja-agarwal-26ba0478 About LLM from Stanford: The Master of Laws (LLM) program at Stanford Law School (a part of Stanford University) is a one-year post-graduate program for law students. The program offers 4 LLMs in (1) Corporate Governance and Practice (2) Environmental Law and Policy (3) International Economic Law, Business and Policy (4) Law, Science and Technology. For more information: https://law.stanford.edu/office-of-st... For similar videos: / plantogether LinkedIn Page: / plant-plan-together Website: https://ebtlplant.wordpress.com/ At PlanT, we aim to make life during and post one’s education easier through an Experience-Based Teaching & Learning Model to encourage discourse on the various opportunities and career options. We understand that the true potential of students could be inhibited by information asymmetry and structural barriers. To that end, we wish to strive towards making a positive difference in mitigating these barriers and levelling the playing field. We aspire towards affording broader avenues of professional advancement to a greater share of future professionals and leaders, and to achieve the same we must grow and Plan-Together. DISCLAIMER: All viewers are hereby informed that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this session belong solely to the guest speaker, and are in no way representative of the views of PlanT or its members. These views will also not be representative of the Institution(s) referred to in the session unless expressly mentioned. PlanT or its members are not to be held responsible for any such views or opinions expressed in the course of the session. #stanfordlawschool #llm #studyabroad #mastersinlaw #lawyer #stanforduniversity #experiencebasedteachingandlearning #ebtlmodel #plantogether #stanford #sls #universitylife #law #PlanT

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