The Journey of Getting a JD/PhD with Professor Mark Satta (2022)
Is a JD better than a PhD?
Uncovering The Appeal Of Dual PhDs And Joint Programs
SLS Students Offer Advice to Those Considering a Joint Degree
Making Acceptance Calls to the Harvard Law Class of 2027
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Coordinated JD/PhD Program
Pursuant to ABA rules, students must complete all requirements for the JD degree within seven years of the date they first enroll in HLS; they may graduate from HLS before completing the PhD. Students must have satisfactorily completed at least 16 half courses in their Harvard Griffin …
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Wondering if you'd share an update on this comment now that it's been a few years. I'm currently finishing undergrad in sociology and my dream choice is to do a dual JD/PhD in Sociology with …
How common is PhD + JD? : r/LawSchool
There seem to be 1-3 of us per year at Berkeley. I think there are other programs with a higher concentration of PhD scientists, though. I think people tend to prefer part-time programs so …
What's the difference between JD and PhD?
A Juris Doctor (JD) degree is the professional degree necessary to become a lawyer. A JD degree is a terminal degree—or the highest level of degree you can achieve in a given …
JD/PhD
JD/PhD students spend the first two years doing graduate-level course work in a doctoral program at the Graduate School, the following two years at the Law School, with the option of …
What is the difference between a Juris Doctor and a PhD in law?
How long is PhD after JD? JD/PhD students spend the first two years doing graduate-level course work in a doctoral program at the Graduate School, the following two years at the Law …
JD vs PhD
The one logistical advantage a JD has over a PhD is time - a JD will take you 3 years. A PhD in social science is usually around 4 to 5 years. So that's a consideration. The last thing you …
What Is A JD Degree? Everything You Need To Know
How Long Does a J.D. Degree Take? Earning your J.D. degree should take about three years if you study full time, or four to five years if you study part time.
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Pursuant to ABA rules, students must complete all requirements for the JD degree within seven years of the date they first enroll in HLS; they may graduate from HLS before completing the PhD. Students must have satisfactorily completed at least 16 half courses in their Harvard Griffin …
Wondering if you'd share an update on this comment now that it's been a few years. I'm currently finishing undergrad in sociology and my dream choice is to do a dual JD/PhD in Sociology with …
There seem to be 1-3 of us per year at Berkeley. I think there are other programs with a higher concentration of PhD scientists, though. I think people tend to prefer part-time programs so …
A Juris Doctor (JD) degree is the professional degree necessary to become a lawyer. A JD degree is a terminal degree—or the highest level of degree you can achieve in a given …
JD/PhD students spend the first two years doing graduate-level course work in a doctoral program at the Graduate School, the following two years at the Law School, with the option of …
How long is PhD after JD? JD/PhD students spend the first two years doing graduate-level course work in a doctoral program at the Graduate School, the following two years at the Law …
The one logistical advantage a JD has over a PhD is time - a JD will take you 3 years. A PhD in social science is usually around 4 to 5 years. So that's a consideration. The last thing you …
How Long Does a J.D. Degree Take? Earning your J.D. degree should take about three years if you study full time, or four to five years if you study part time.