JD or LLM (is having a JD and LLB useless)


Hello lawyers!
So I am currently studying my LLB degree in England and would like to practice in the U.S.
I know that I have the option to do the LLM but I am thinking about doing the JD (Harvard) straight after my LLB. Would this be pointless?

Hello lawyers!
So I am currently studying my LLB degree in England and would like to practice in the U.S.
I know that I have the option to do the LLM but I am thinking about doing the JD (Harvard) straight after my LLB. Would this be pointless?
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Michael P.

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[Edited by Michael P. on Aug 08, 2023]

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That Would it be pointless but harvant Would nt accept you lul


You could have at least put in the effort to spell correctly. Idiot.

[quote]That Would it be pointless but harvant Would nt accept you lul[/quote]

You could have at least put in the effort to spell correctly. Idiot.
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Michael P.

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[Edited by Michael P. on Oct 05, 2023]

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Its called i dont broski!
1st thing:none uni in usa accept applicants to a second bachelor
2)It would be not only pointless but no brainer to pursue a jd in Law as you got already llb le ma o


First of all, a JD is not a bachelor degree. So yes, I could be accepted still.

Second of all, please work on your English writing skills :)

[quote]Its called i dont broski!
1st thing:none uni in usa accept applicants to a second bachelor
2)It would be not only pointless but no brainer to pursue a jd in Law as you got already llb le ma o[/quote]

First of all, a JD is not a bachelor degree. So yes, I could be accepted still.

Second of all, please work on your English writing skills :)
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