My question is related to these two programmes. On the one hand the IE offers a "dual LLM" scheme with the King's College, however on the other hand the ILF has an outstanding reputation regarding Banking and Finance.
Which of them would fit best in relation to the actual job market? is either the reputation of the IE or the King's College comparable to the ILF's?
Thanks for the advise!
ILF vs IE
Posted Jul 08, 2012 03:06
Which of them would fit best in relation to the actual job market? is either the reputation of the IE or the King's College comparable to the ILF's?
Thanks for the advise!
Posted Aug 30, 2012 08:36
i think ILF would be better option.
Posted Sep 06, 2012 10:33
ILF, but IE course is also good.
Posted Sep 08, 2012 15:14
ILF, but IE course is also good.
Thanks for your reply! I'll probably choose IE. The tax program seems outstanding specially when joined with KCL LLM in international taxation
Thanks for your reply! I'll probably choose IE. The tax program seems outstanding specially when joined with KCL LLM in international taxation
Posted Oct 27, 2012 21:46
I think in this discussion, the newly created LL.M. program of the university of Zurich in Banking and Finance law should also be considered. As to the first question, I would recommend IE since it is linked with King's College in London.
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