I graduated with a UK LLB (2:1) just weeks before 9/11-2001. As a US/UK citizen I had little choice but to spend the next decade deployed with the US Army.
Now I am on what may be my last deployment and I want to get back in the law game. The question however is how big my chances are and if an LLM will do any good? I have little experience, am pushing forty and would rather stay in Europe than the US. On the more positive note I speak almost every European language from Italian to Norwegian, have a lot of money saved up and no family tying me down.
I was thinking about an LLM at LSE (if they would take me) but am open to almost any suggestions.
One might compare this to a housewife who restarts her career.
Any advice or suggestions are welcome.
LLM after the war
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Posted Aug 30, 2013 08:55
I graduated with a UK LLB (2:1) just weeks before 9/11-2001. As a US/UK citizen I had little choice but to spend the next decade deployed with the US Army.
Now I am on what may be my last deployment and I want to get back in the law game. The question however is how big my chances are and if an LLM will do any good? I have little experience, am pushing forty and would rather stay in Europe than the US. On the more positive note I speak almost every European language from Italian to Norwegian, have a lot of money saved up and no family tying me down.
I was thinking about an LLM at LSE (if they would take me) but am open to almost any suggestions.
One might compare this to a housewife who restarts her career.
Any advice or suggestions are welcome.
Now I am on what may be my last deployment and I want to get back in the law game. The question however is how big my chances are and if an LLM will do any good? I have little experience, am pushing forty and would rather stay in Europe than the US. On the more positive note I speak almost every European language from Italian to Norwegian, have a lot of money saved up and no family tying me down.
I was thinking about an LLM at LSE (if they would take me) but am open to almost any suggestions.
One might compare this to a housewife who restarts her career.
Any advice or suggestions are welcome.
Posted Dec 01, 2013 17:51
I graduated with a UK LLB (2:1) just weeks before 9/11-2001. As a US/UK citizen I had little choice but to spend the next decade deployed with the US Army.
Now I am on what may be my last deployment and I want to get back in the law game. The question however is how big my chances are and if an LLM will do any good? I have little experience, am pushing forty and would rather stay in Europe than the US. On the more positive note I speak almost every European language from Italian to Norwegian, have a lot of money saved up and no family tying me down.
I was thinking about an LLM at LSE (if they would take me) but am open to almost any suggestions.
One might compare this to a housewife who restarts her career.
Any advice or suggestions are welcome.
what do you mean by "little choice" and for a decade?
<blockquote>I graduated with a UK LLB (2:1) just weeks before 9/11-2001. As a US/UK citizen I had little choice but to spend the next decade deployed with the US Army.
Now I am on what may be my last deployment and I want to get back in the law game. The question however is how big my chances are and if an LLM will do any good? I have little experience, am pushing forty and would rather stay in Europe than the US. On the more positive note I speak almost every European language from Italian to Norwegian, have a lot of money saved up and no family tying me down.
I was thinking about an LLM at LSE (if they would take me) but am open to almost any suggestions.
One might compare this to a housewife who restarts her career.
Any advice or suggestions are welcome.</blockquote>
what do you mean by "little choice" and for a decade?
Now I am on what may be my last deployment and I want to get back in the law game. The question however is how big my chances are and if an LLM will do any good? I have little experience, am pushing forty and would rather stay in Europe than the US. On the more positive note I speak almost every European language from Italian to Norwegian, have a lot of money saved up and no family tying me down.
I was thinking about an LLM at LSE (if they would take me) but am open to almost any suggestions.
One might compare this to a housewife who restarts her career.
Any advice or suggestions are welcome.</blockquote>
what do you mean by "little choice" and for a decade?
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