How difficult is it to enroll part-time in the LL.M. program and continuing working full time?
It depends. The law school courses in the LL.M. curriculum only meet during the day. However, most of the required LL.M. courses only meet one day each week in three-hour blocks. So students must take a morning, afternoon, or full day away from the office each week in order to attend class. Often the schedule permits students to take one course in the morning and one course the same afternoon. (See current class schedule. Note that the class schedule is set in March or April for the following academic year and may change from year to year. In scheduling classes, we try to accommodate the needs of part-time students as much as we can.) In addition to time spent in class, LL.M. students also need to be prepared for the level of work outside of the class meeting time. Most courses require a significant amount of reading, research and writing.