Law studies - France


aberdek

Hi !
I am a Law student from Greece.... If someone knows, could you please give an answer to the following questions ;

- Which is considered the best (undergraduate) law school in france, concerning the opportunities to stay in France and work there, in the public sector ?

- Studying in Ecole Normale Superieure provides much greater opportunities than the usual Universities such as Pantheon - Sorbonne I or Pantheon Assas OR not ?

I would like to thank everyone that gives some help in advance.

Hi !
I am a Law student from Greece.... If someone knows, could you please give an answer to the following questions ;

- Which is considered the best (undergraduate) law school in france, concerning the opportunities to stay in France and work there, in the public sector ?

- Studying in Ecole Normale Superieure provides much greater opportunities than the usual Universities such as Pantheon - Sorbonne I or Pantheon Assas OR not ?

I would like to thank everyone that gives some help in advance.
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mariam91

i am interested in you question too :) because i can't choose between paris and paris ? i need informations as you :( i think that paris 1 is better than paris 2 because first one has good international reputation but i am not sure in it :(

i am interested in you question too :) because i can't choose between paris and paris ? i need informations as you :( i think that paris 1 is better than paris 2 because first one has good international reputation but i am not sure in it :(
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dbk

1) In France, Paris II (Assas) is slightly better than Paris I (Sorbonne) (and I'm a student from Paris I, so I'm quite objective). They have the best corporate degree (Magistère Juriste d'Affaires: 3 years) and the second best one too (Master II Droit des Affaires et fiscalité: 1 year). However, Paris I offers also very good "Master II" and has a better international reputation. If you want to work in France, the difference is not huge. Apart from Paris I and Paris II, they are many other universities, but not with the same reputation.

2) Well, if you're accepted at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, you should definetly go. ENS Ulm is considered as one of the greatest schools in France, and the admission process is extremly selective. However, I'm almost certain that you can't study law there. But ENS + law afterwards is a very nice achievement.

1) In France, Paris II (Assas) is slightly better than Paris I (Sorbonne) (and I'm a student from Paris I, so I'm quite objective). They have the best corporate degree (Magistère Juriste d'Affaires: 3 years) and the second best one too (Master II Droit des Affaires et fiscalité: 1 year). However, Paris I offers also very good "Master II" and has a better international reputation. If you want to work in France, the difference is not huge. Apart from Paris I and Paris II, they are many other universities, but not with the same reputation.

2) Well, if you're accepted at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, you should definetly go. ENS Ulm is considered as one of the greatest schools in France, and the admission process is extremly selective. However, I'm almost certain that you can't study law there. But ENS + law afterwards is a very nice achievement.
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aberdek

Thank you for your answer ! I am grateful to you ! I wish you luck . Thank you...

Thank you for your answer ! I am grateful to you ! I wish you luck . Thank you...
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mariam91

thank you for informations :)

thank you for informations :)
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