I probably will so...
I think a LLM could add a great value to my CV... some people however insist telling me that LLMs are just a money spinner for the universities... My idea would be: 1 more year of academic study (I'm 23) and then... work on the field, to gain practical experience (I've worked only as an intern for short periods so far).
What do you think?
Anyone is going to study International HR Law in the UK?
Posted May 13, 2007 13:57
I probably will so...
I think a LLM could add a great value to my CV... some people however insist telling me that LLMs are just a money spinner for the universities... My idea would be: 1 more year of academic study (I'm 23) and then... work on the field, to gain practical experience (I've worked only as an intern for short periods so far).
What do you think?
I think a LLM could add a great value to my CV... some people however insist telling me that LLMs are just a money spinner for the universities... My idea would be: 1 more year of academic study (I'm 23) and then... work on the field, to gain practical experience (I've worked only as an intern for short periods so far).
What do you think?
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