Hello everybody!
For those who plan on starting an LL.M. in the fall, LLM GUIDE has a unique, paid opportunity for a couple of student bloggers.
Each year, LLM GUIDE hosts several blogs where current LL.M. students share their experiences. This gives our readers a real sense of what the experience is like, first-hand. These blogs can be extremely valuable resources for applicants looking for information beyond the polished advertising brochures and marketing information available from law schools.
Bloggers typically write on a number of themes. For example:
* How they picked their program
* Career goals
* The application process
* First impressions of the school, city and/or classmates
* First impressions of a the country (if they've moved overseas)
* Favorite / least favorite LL.M. classes
* Social life on and off campus
* Job search and recruiting fairs
* Interesting topics discussed in class
You can read some of our current and previous student blogs here to get a sense of how they work:
https://llm-guide.com/blogs
This is a paid opportunity and we typically look for people who are going to a top LL.M. program and already have at least some experience blogging or writing for the web. We are really interested in people who can approach this with an engaging, objective view of their experiences, noting the good and being critical of the not-so-good.
If you're interested, or have any questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
Cheers
Michael
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Michael Filtz
LLM GUIDE
LLM Bloggers Needed
Posted Apr 12, 2022 17:02
Hello everybody!
For those who plan on starting an LL.M. in the fall, LLM GUIDE has a unique, paid opportunity for a couple of student bloggers.
Each year, LLM GUIDE hosts several blogs where current LL.M. students share their experiences. This gives our readers a real sense of what the experience is like, first-hand. These blogs can be extremely valuable resources for applicants looking for information beyond the polished advertising brochures and marketing information available from law schools.
Bloggers typically write on a number of themes. For example:
* How they picked their program
* Career goals
* The application process
* First impressions of the school, city and/or classmates
* First impressions of a the country (if they've moved overseas)
* Favorite / least favorite LL.M. classes
* Social life on and off campus
* Job search and recruiting fairs
* Interesting topics discussed in class
You can read some of our current and previous student blogs here to get a sense of how they work:
https://llm-guide.com/blogs
This is a paid opportunity and we typically look for people who are going to a top LL.M. program and already have at least some experience blogging or writing for the web. We are really interested in people who can approach this with an engaging, objective view of their experiences, noting the good and being critical of the not-so-good.
If you're interested, or have any questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
Cheers
Michael
--
Michael Filtz
LLM GUIDE
For those who plan on starting an LL.M. in the fall, LLM GUIDE has a unique, paid opportunity for a couple of student bloggers.
Each year, LLM GUIDE hosts several blogs where current LL.M. students share their experiences. This gives our readers a real sense of what the experience is like, first-hand. These blogs can be extremely valuable resources for applicants looking for information beyond the polished advertising brochures and marketing information available from law schools.
Bloggers typically write on a number of themes. For example:
* How they picked their program
* Career goals
* The application process
* First impressions of the school, city and/or classmates
* First impressions of a the country (if they've moved overseas)
* Favorite / least favorite LL.M. classes
* Social life on and off campus
* Job search and recruiting fairs
* Interesting topics discussed in class
You can read some of our current and previous student blogs here to get a sense of how they work:
https://llm-guide.com/blogs
This is a paid opportunity and we typically look for people who are going to a top LL.M. program and already have at least some experience blogging or writing for the web. We are really interested in people who can approach this with an engaging, objective view of their experiences, noting the good and being critical of the not-so-good.
If you're interested, or have any questions, don't hesitate to send me a PM.
Cheers
Michael
--
Michael Filtz
LLM GUIDE
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