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Anybody applying to a SJD program?
If you want to teach in the US, a PhD is a better option than a SJD. If you look at some law faculti...
Dec 18, 2010 16:45
Hedek, PhDs in the US take much longer than 2 years - just ask any PhD student (the average age of c...
Jun 02, 2009 15:45
We seem to be going around in circles here - partially agreeing and disagreeing with each other's v...
Jun 02, 2009 12:29
"It makes no sense for American law schools to use the abbreviation "Ph.D". Technically speaking, JD...
Jun 01, 2009 22:17
In my understanding, an SJD/JSD is a professional doctorate (like a DBA), whereas a PhD may perhaps...
Jun 01, 2009 21:47
I'd like to ask how much does a Ph.D / SJD Student earn in USA/UK/AUS? (average)...
Do you mean dur...
Jun 01, 2009 16:44
no one in my country, holds a SJD.
I think you've answered your own question here.
Also conside...
Jun 01, 2009 09:34
A PhD does not mean you need to research philosophy/legal history - it's merely a generic, terminal...
May 31, 2009 12:19
Will any law schools give you credit for you previous law degree(s)? Similar to the 'advance standin...
Apr 17, 2009 19:41
Red Durham, why not go for a two-year JD? There are a number of uni's in the States that offer a fas...
Apr 17, 2009 19:30