Hi everyone!
i recently achieved my bachelors degree in international business and management. now i was thinking about doing a master in international business law/int. trading law. i know that some universities accept business students also but i have some questions:
- does it even make sense to study int. business law when i haven't studied law at all? won't there be a big gap?
- how are my chances in the job market? can i compete with the real layers by applications?
- and what precisely would my job look like? so far i understood that it's writing and checking agreements as well as consulting companies before they make decisions or transactions. is there more? what are some standard things a business law employee does on a regular basis??
sorry for my bad english, and thanks for your help in advance!
greets from munich
aria
LLM after Business BA?
Posted Mar 02, 2009 14:15
Hi everyone!
i recently achieved my bachelors degree in international business and management. now i was thinking about doing a master in international business law/int. trading law. i know that some universities accept business students also but i have some questions:
- does it even make sense to study int. business law when i haven't studied law at all? won't there be a big gap?
- how are my chances in the job market? can i compete with the real layers by applications?
- and what precisely would my job look like? so far i understood that it's writing and checking agreements as well as consulting companies before they make decisions or transactions. is there more? what are some standard things a business law employee does on a regular basis??
sorry for my bad english, and thanks for your help in advance!
greets from munich
aria
i recently achieved my bachelors degree in international business and management. now i was thinking about doing a master in international business law/int. trading law. i know that some universities accept business students also but i have some questions:
- does it even make sense to study int. business law when i haven't studied law at all? won't there be a big gap?
- how are my chances in the job market? can i compete with the real layers by applications?
- and what precisely would my job look like? so far i understood that it's writing and checking agreements as well as consulting companies before they make decisions or transactions. is there more? what are some standard things a business law employee does on a regular basis??
sorry for my bad english, and thanks for your help in advance!
greets from munich
aria
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