Hi everyone! I have a few questions:
1) Could I do a LLM in Germany and in the US?
2) Which would be a good moment to do an LLM? Just after University, after a couple of years working..?
3) Do you guys think they could possibly take me in some good US law school (ivy league and so)..i haven't had the best grades at school or uni, but i speak spanish, german and english, i have been doing internships, extracurricular stuff (volunteering and so on), courses, backpacking asia and that, etc...?!
Thank you so much!
A few questions
Posted Sep 05, 2011 01:08
Hi everyone! I have a few questions:
1) Could I do a LLM in Germany and in the US?
2) Which would be a good moment to do an LLM? Just after University, after a couple of years working..?
3) Do you guys think they could possibly take me in some good US law school (ivy league and so)..i haven't had the best grades at school or uni, but i speak spanish, german and english, i have been doing internships, extracurricular stuff (volunteering and so on), courses, backpacking asia and that, etc...?!
Thank you so much!
1) Could I do a LLM in Germany and in the US?
2) Which would be a good moment to do an LLM? Just after University, after a couple of years working..?
3) Do you guys think they could possibly take me in some good US law school (ivy league and so)..i haven't had the best grades at school or uni, but i speak spanish, german and english, i have been doing internships, extracurricular stuff (volunteering and so on), courses, backpacking asia and that, etc...?!
Thank you so much!
Posted Sep 05, 2011 01:10
I live and study law in Madrid by the way, sorry! (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
I live and study law in Madrid by the way, sorry! (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Posted Sep 05, 2011 04:04
About your second question, I think that you could get into a good US law school but don't make illusions about Harvard, Yale and stuff because they are extremely selective.. however, you should try applying to some law schools...
Some universities have several spots for students from an specific country (i.e Germany) or region (i.e. Western Europe), so the competence for admission wouldnt be that tough..
Good luck! :)
About your second question, I think that you could get into a good US law school but don't make illusions about Harvard, Yale and stuff because they are extremely selective.. however, you should try applying to some law schools...
Some universities have several spots for students from an specific country (i.e Germany) or region (i.e. Western Europe), so the competence for admission wouldnt be that tough..
Good luck! :)
Some universities have several spots for students from an specific country (i.e Germany) or region (i.e. Western Europe), so the competence for admission wouldnt be that tough..
Good luck! :)
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