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Yeah, I'm at Tennessee. No LLM program here though, I'm headed back home to Seattle after graduation and will apply to LLM programs then. I have also heard that an advanced tax degree is helpful, but I have also heard recently that it's not the golden ticket it once was.
I think you need to have a J.D. to get into an LLM program. If you are sure you want to get an LLM, I don't know how much stock the admissions dept. puts into your J.D. school ranking (the UW admissions page had no admissions data), but I imagine it is more important to do well wherever you go (especially in tax courses) than to go to a T-14 law school. Again, I'm talking out of ****** here so someone who actually has an LLM please chime in!
I heard that if you complete an LLM at a top law school with a good tax program you are set for life. I heard this from a lawyer I currently work with who works with mutual funds.
Assuming you can get into NYU's tax LLM program (the top ranked program since its inception), you still need to do exceptionally well and rank highly or you won't find a career. NYU's career fair, and the one it shares with Georgetown's LLM program, both have FAR fewer employers than either schools JD OCI programs, and you cannot participate in the JD OCI at either school. And NYU admits an exceptionally large LLM class (because it does generate a large amount of cash), so its not as though you'll be a unique snowflake either.
Lol @ randallr as a lawyer