Hi, I've been admitted to International Civil and Commercial Law program in Leiden University, Air and Space Law also in Leiden, Globalisation and Law in Maastricht University, and International Trade and Investment Law in Amsterdam University.

I am thinking about taking the ICCL in Leiden, but as it is an advance programme, I was wondering if my work experience would be enough for the study. I got my bachelor degree in Indonesia back in 2020, but because of Pandemic, I couldn't continue my study and had to work. I got a job as soon as I graduated in a Belgian company. it's a furniture company, the first month I was the Internal Control Manager and then promoted to be the General Manager. I have been working for the same company since. it's a pretty big company and has facilities and offices around the world. so I am a bit familiar with the practice of international transaction etc, however I didn't get to practice or apply my legal expertise on this job, so I am worried if I couldn't follow the classes properly. any thoughts on this? do you think I will be doing fine or do you think I should consider to accept the other offer instead?

Thank you,
Miftah