Hi all,
I'm planning on applying to law school for 2021. However, I have a National Diploma in Airline & Airport Operations and a BBA in Aviation Management (I took a business law class, if that makes any difference), which are both not related to law.
But I'm currently working in the Data Protection/Privacy field, which I'm very interested in and would like to enhance my knowledge in and become more involved, especially having legal skills and background knowledge in writing policies and such -- not necessarily to become lawyer/practice law.
I have a list of universities (in the US) that offer programmes to international students who do not wish to become practicing lawyers but to understand the concept of laws.
Just need to know if you guys know any universities that could potentially accept studies like me, and I'll look more into them. :)
Hope you're all good and safe!
Applying to LLM/MSL without a LLB
Posted Apr 30, 2020 12:12
Hi all,
I'm planning on applying to law school for 2021. However, I have a National Diploma in Airline & Airport Operations and a BBA in Aviation Management (I took a business law class, if that makes any difference), which are both not related to law.
But I'm currently working in the Data Protection/Privacy field, which I'm very interested in and would like to enhance my knowledge in and become more involved, especially having legal skills and background knowledge in writing policies and such -- not necessarily to become lawyer/practice law.
I have a list of universities (in the US) that offer programmes to international students who do not wish to become practicing lawyers but to understand the concept of laws.
Just need to know if you guys know any universities that could potentially accept studies like me, and I'll look more into them. :)
Hope you're all good and safe!
I'm planning on applying to law school for 2021. However, I have a National Diploma in Airline & Airport Operations and a BBA in Aviation Management (I took a business law class, if that makes any difference), which are both not related to law.
But I'm currently working in the Data Protection/Privacy field, which I'm very interested in and would like to enhance my knowledge in and become more involved, especially having legal skills and background knowledge in writing policies and such -- not necessarily to become lawyer/practice law.
I have a list of universities (in the US) that offer programmes to international students who do not wish to become practicing lawyers but to understand the concept of laws.
Just need to know if you guys know any universities that could potentially accept studies like me, and I'll look more into them. :)
Hope you're all good and safe!
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