Hi! can anyone suggest whether cornell is a better option than king's/warwick (in terms of faculty as well as reputation). or are all of them at par.
cornell or king's/warwick
Posted Feb 13, 2011 08:27
Hi! can anyone suggest whether cornell is a better option than king's/warwick (in terms of faculty as well as reputation). or are all of them at par.
Posted Feb 13, 2011 18:00
Hi, in my opinion, Cornell has a better reputation both abroad and in the US.
Hi, in my opinion, Cornell has a better reputation both abroad and in the US.
Posted Feb 13, 2011 18:21
i say there's not much between them. if it were me i'd go for kings...especially for commercial law..i'd rather not spend a year in ithaca, but horses for courses i suppose..
i say there's not much between them. if it were me i'd go for kings...especially for commercial law..i'd rather not spend a year in ithaca, but horses for courses i suppose..
Posted Feb 22, 2011 17:54
In my opinion, Cornell has the better overall reputation, but it depends also on your area of specialisation and where you wish to practice.
In my opinion, Cornell has the better overall reputation, but it depends also on your area of specialisation and where you wish to practice.
Posted Feb 23, 2011 14:27
In my opinion, Cornell has the better overall reputation, but it depends also on your area of specialisation and where you wish to practice.
Hi.. as of now, I have not really thought about practicing in either US or UK and plan to return to my home country [ As far as I am aware, one needs to give the bar exam there to practice]. I am doing it more from the perspective of exposure. My area of practice is corporate laws, more specifically M & A.
<blockquote>In my opinion, Cornell has the better overall reputation, but it depends also on your area of specialisation and where you wish to practice. </blockquote>
Hi.. as of now, I have not really thought about practicing in either US or UK and plan to return to my home country [ As far as I am aware, one needs to give the bar exam there to practice]. I am doing it more from the perspective of exposure. My area of practice is corporate laws, more specifically M & A.
Hi.. as of now, I have not really thought about practicing in either US or UK and plan to return to my home country [ As far as I am aware, one needs to give the bar exam there to practice]. I am doing it more from the perspective of exposure. My area of practice is corporate laws, more specifically M & A.
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