Please help me decide if a LLM is the way to go and which one to choose.
I graduated from the oldest portuguese university with nice grades, I guess top 10%. I also have a "post-graduation" 1-year course on commercial/company law. I did the national equivalent of a bar exam, and for the last couple of years I've been working as an attorney. The job is not so bad but I'd like to try something different, and spending some time in a foreign country seems like a good idea to me.
I like academia and in the future I would like to do research or at least something where I would have to study things from a theoretical point of view.
Besides English and Portuguese I also speak French and I'm currently learning German. I know enough "deutsch" to read and chat, but even writing an e-mail without mistakes is for the moment "problematisch". Incidentally Germany is a country I really like.
I would need a scholarship.
So... Any ideas? Please give me your honest opinions. I'll buy you a beer if we ever met :). Thanks!
Help me decide
Posted Nov 29, 2007 04:59
Please help me decide if a LLM is the way to go and which one to choose.
I graduated from the oldest portuguese university with nice grades, I guess top 10%. I also have a "post-graduation" 1-year course on commercial/company law. I did the national equivalent of a bar exam, and for the last couple of years I've been working as an attorney. The job is not so bad but I'd like to try something different, and spending some time in a foreign country seems like a good idea to me.
I like academia and in the future I would like to do research or at least something where I would have to study things from a theoretical point of view.
Besides English and Portuguese I also speak French and I'm currently learning German. I know enough "deutsch" to read and chat, but even writing an e-mail without mistakes is for the moment "problematisch". Incidentally Germany is a country I really like.
I would need a scholarship.
So... Any ideas? Please give me your honest opinions. I'll buy you a beer if we ever met :). Thanks!
I graduated from the oldest portuguese university with nice grades, I guess top 10%. I also have a "post-graduation" 1-year course on commercial/company law. I did the national equivalent of a bar exam, and for the last couple of years I've been working as an attorney. The job is not so bad but I'd like to try something different, and spending some time in a foreign country seems like a good idea to me.
I like academia and in the future I would like to do research or at least something where I would have to study things from a theoretical point of view.
Besides English and Portuguese I also speak French and I'm currently learning German. I know enough "deutsch" to read and chat, but even writing an e-mail without mistakes is for the moment "problematisch". Incidentally Germany is a country I really like.
I would need a scholarship.
So... Any ideas? Please give me your honest opinions. I'll buy you a beer if we ever met :). Thanks!
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