How should my CV look like to get into Harvard Law School for LLM?

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    Akanksha Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    According to some reviews, here’s what you need to get into Harvard LLM:

    • 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
    • Your CV should reflect the focus and ability to manage time

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