Hey guys, I have offers from MIDS, KCL and QM. Which is better for international arbitration
MIDS or KCL
Posted Apr 24, 2014 13:05
Hey guys, I have offers from MIDS, KCL and QM. Which is better for international arbitration
Posted Apr 25, 2014 10:13
Hey guys, I have offers from MIDS, KCL and QM. Which is better for international arbitration
MIDS by a mile. This program is solely focused on dispute settlement and i you want to truly specialize in the field, connect with leading practitioners in Switzerland and open doors to career in arbitration MIDS is a perfect melting pot for that. Bear in mind that, despite the fact that King's College is more internationally renowned as an academic institution, people who are in the practice of arbitration are well aware of the MIDS program and its structure. Of course, it really depends on the type of experience you are looking for as King's will have an student body of around 300 LLM students while MIDS takes around 35. Additionally, lifestyle in London and Geneva are quite different, though comparably expensive :) so there is more than one factor to be taken into consideration. If it boils down to deciding between King's and QMUL, I would definitely go for King's as it is better ranked and more respected internationally.
Hope this helped!
<blockquote> Hey guys, I have offers from MIDS, KCL and QM. Which is better for international arbitration</blockquote>
MIDS by a mile. This program is solely focused on dispute settlement and i you want to truly specialize in the field, connect with leading practitioners in Switzerland and open doors to career in arbitration MIDS is a perfect melting pot for that. Bear in mind that, despite the fact that King's College is more internationally renowned as an academic institution, people who are in the practice of arbitration are well aware of the MIDS program and its structure. Of course, it really depends on the type of experience you are looking for as King's will have an student body of around 300 LLM students while MIDS takes around 35. Additionally, lifestyle in London and Geneva are quite different, though comparably expensive :) so there is more than one factor to be taken into consideration. If it boils down to deciding between King's and QMUL, I would definitely go for King's as it is better ranked and more respected internationally.
Hope this helped!
MIDS by a mile. This program is solely focused on dispute settlement and i you want to truly specialize in the field, connect with leading practitioners in Switzerland and open doors to career in arbitration MIDS is a perfect melting pot for that. Bear in mind that, despite the fact that King's College is more internationally renowned as an academic institution, people who are in the practice of arbitration are well aware of the MIDS program and its structure. Of course, it really depends on the type of experience you are looking for as King's will have an student body of around 300 LLM students while MIDS takes around 35. Additionally, lifestyle in London and Geneva are quite different, though comparably expensive :) so there is more than one factor to be taken into consideration. If it boils down to deciding between King's and QMUL, I would definitely go for King's as it is better ranked and more respected internationally.
Hope this helped!
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