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?
JD or LLM (is having a JD and LLB useless)
Posted Sep 21, 2016 18:52
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?
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?
Posted Sep 21, 2016 19:43
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[Edited by Michael P. on Aug 08, 2023]
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Posted Sep 21, 2016 19:46
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.
You could have at least put in the effort to spell correctly. Idiot.
Posted Sep 21, 2016 21:48
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[Edited by Michael P. on Oct 05, 2023]
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Posted Sep 21, 2016 21:51
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 :)
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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