I have a LLB with so-so grades and I will be doing a JD in Australia. I have the opportunity of completing the course within two years instead of three if I accept a transfer of credits from my LLB. If my JD grades are very good, will my transfer of credit make me seem less attractive for employers compared to if I did three yeas of JD w/o the transfer of credits?
Please advice me.
How is transfer of credit viewed?
Posted Mar 17, 2011 19:22
I have a LLB with so-so grades and I will be doing a JD in Australia. I have the opportunity of completing the course within two years instead of three if I accept a transfer of credits from my LLB. If my JD grades are very good, will my transfer of credit make me seem less attractive for employers compared to if I did three yeas of JD w/o the transfer of credits?
Please advice me.
Please advice me.
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