So I am currently studying for my bachelors in Political Science, with a Pre-Law option, at a California State University in the U.S. However, my ultimate goal is to obtain an LLM in Europe and live there. Unfortunately, the process of applying and transferring to European law schools seems pretty unclear to me. Does anyone know what steps I would need to take to successfully finish my bachelors in the U.S. and then become accepted to a European law school? I am hoping to study international/environmental law, but I am open to other options as well. Is there an equivalency exam I need to take, for example?
Also, I only chose to do Political Science because it is the only major at my school that has the "Pre-Law" option, but I have been seriously considering switching to a Biology major. Does anyone know how having a bio degree as opposed to a POSC/Pre Law degree would affect my chances of being accepted to a European Law school?
How Can A Student From The US with a Bachelors Degree Study Law In Europe?
Posted Oct 09, 2017 05:58
So I am currently studying for my bachelors in Political Science, with a Pre-Law option, at a California State University in the U.S. However, my ultimate goal is to obtain an LLM in Europe and live there. Unfortunately, the process of applying and transferring to European law schools seems pretty unclear to me. Does anyone know what steps I would need to take to successfully finish my bachelors in the U.S. and then become accepted to a European law school? I am hoping to study international/environmental law, but I am open to other options as well. Is there an equivalency exam I need to take, for example?
Also, I only chose to do Political Science because it is the only major at my school that has the "Pre-Law" option, but I have been seriously considering switching to a Biology major. Does anyone know how having a bio degree as opposed to a POSC/Pre Law degree would affect my chances of being accepted to a European Law school?
Also, I only chose to do Political Science because it is the only major at my school that has the "Pre-Law" option, but I have been seriously considering switching to a Biology major. Does anyone know how having a bio degree as opposed to a POSC/Pre Law degree would affect my chances of being accepted to a European Law school?
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