Hi Everyone!
I'm planning to start applying for my LLM soon and have started the process of shortlisting universities. I'm from India and I have 2.5 years' experience working as a Legal Counsel in a top IT MNC and would have 1.5 years of experience working at an Associate level in a top US-based Financial Services company. My priority is to secure a job (preferably in Europe) right after my LLM. Due to personal reasons, I'm not in a position to shell out a huge amount for this so I've been looking at relatively more affordable options such as Leiden, KU Leuven, etc. but I understand that they might not be such good options in terms of job security. I would truly appreciate it if someone could suggest universities that I should consider with these things in mind. I'd be very grateful for the guidance because I'm honestly so lost right now.
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Posted Sep 04, 2022 16:22
Hi Everyone!
I'm planning to start applying for my LLM soon and have started the process of shortlisting universities. I'm from India and I have 2.5 years' experience working as a Legal Counsel in a top IT MNC and would have 1.5 years of experience working at an Associate level in a top US-based Financial Services company. My priority is to secure a job (preferably in Europe) right after my LLM. Due to personal reasons, I'm not in a position to shell out a huge amount for this so I've been looking at relatively more affordable options such as Leiden, KU Leuven, etc. but I understand that they might not be such good options in terms of job security. I would truly appreciate it if someone could suggest universities that I should consider with these things in mind. I'd be very grateful for the guidance because I'm honestly so lost right now.
I'm planning to start applying for my LLM soon and have started the process of shortlisting universities. I'm from India and I have 2.5 years' experience working as a Legal Counsel in a top IT MNC and would have 1.5 years of experience working at an Associate level in a top US-based Financial Services company. My priority is to secure a job (preferably in Europe) right after my LLM. Due to personal reasons, I'm not in a position to shell out a huge amount for this so I've been looking at relatively more affordable options such as Leiden, KU Leuven, etc. but I understand that they might not be such good options in terms of job security. I would truly appreciate it if someone could suggest universities that I should consider with these things in mind. I'd be very grateful for the guidance because I'm honestly so lost right now.
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