thinking to an LLM


alex511

Ciao to all

well since i'm graduatd, here in italy, about three years, i'm thinking on llm in the States, i think it could be the bets way to imporve my skills...and so be able to find good job opportunities here in Italy...

I was asking my self more or less wich is the average age of people that attend an LLM...i'm asking that because i'm about 30 years old, so i'm just trying to understand if i'm to old..:-)
i have different experience, above all working as in house lawyer in big companies, so i'm trying also to figure out wich one wouls be the best llm to attend.

Thanks in advance for any help

alex from italy

Ciao to all

well since i'm graduatd, here in italy, about three years, i'm thinking on llm in the States, i think it could be the bets way to imporve my skills...and so be able to find good job opportunities here in Italy...

I was asking my self more or less wich is the average age of people that attend an LLM...i'm asking that because i'm about 30 years old, so i'm just trying to understand if i'm to old..:-)
i have different experience, above all working as in house lawyer in big companies, so i'm trying also to figure out wich one wouls be the best llm to attend.

Thanks in advance for any help

alex from italy
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koala

Hi. Don't worry! I'm 34 and still going for it!

Hi. Don't worry! I'm 34 and still going for it!
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P_Martini

You should know that U.S. law students generally are required to complete a four-year undergraduate degree before starting three years of law school on a J.D. program. Therefore, most U.S. law students are not in a position to do an LL.M. until at least 25 or 26.

While I don't know if most students in U.S. LL.M. programs are U.S. lawyers, I still don't think 30 is old for the LL.M.

[Edited for grammar.]

You should know that U.S. law students generally are required to complete a four-year undergraduate degree before starting three years of law school on a J.D. program. Therefore, most U.S. law students are not in a position to do an LL.M. until at least 25 or 26.

While I don't know if most students in U.S. LL.M. programs are U.S. lawyers, I still don't think 30 is old for the LL.M.

[Edited for grammar.]
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