I have a bachelors in Accounting and have worked in the corporation tax field for 12 years including my corporate tax internship in what used to be a fortune 500 company. I am now in a fortune 100 company and would like to further my studies, but don't know if I want to simply get a masters in taxation...I would like to get my LLM in Tax. I know that this is a pretty prestigious career and a lot of schools don't exactly offer it...but I know there are some...for example, NYU, UM, and BU all offer it, among others.
When I read the criteria for this program, it seems you already have to be in law school to get in...is it possible for me to apply to a law school with a bachelors in accounting and perhaps a CPA and start a program as an L.L.M. Tax or even a J.D./LLM Tax dual program? Please elaborate this for me as i am sadly not understanding all the requirements.
Thanks so much.
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