LLM from uk or usa


shri_g

Hi,
I am an Indian National and want to pursue LLM from abroad. I have applied to some universities in UK including Durham, Nottingham, Manchester, QMUL and UCL and got conditional offers from Glasgow, Lancaster and Leeds amongst them. Decision on remaining applications are yet to be made. But I am hopeful to get offers from others as well.

I have some doubts about it as it involves high investment from my family.

on the point of job prospects in India or abroad, which country between UK and USA will be a better choice considering that good universities from both the countries offering a Place in their respective LLM programmes?

Thank you for your reply in advance.

Hi,
I am an Indian National and want to pursue LLM from abroad. I have applied to some universities in UK including Durham, Nottingham, Manchester, QMUL and UCL and got conditional offers from Glasgow, Lancaster and Leeds amongst them. Decision on remaining applications are yet to be made. But I am hopeful to get offers from others as well.

I have some doubts about it as it involves high investment from my family.

on the point of job prospects in India or abroad, which country between UK and USA will be a better choice considering that good universities from both the countries offering a Place in their respective LLM programmes?

Thank you for your reply in advance.
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Floris

If you consider the capital expenditure, that is required in the US and in the UK - then the answer is clear in my opinion. You pay only half - or even less the amount in the UK that you will have to pay in the US. The quality of education is equal or at best slightly better in the US... however, this does not justify the ridiculous amounts of money that they will charge you.... Moreover the job prospect in the US for an international student is not really better than in the UK or in Europe in general.

The one who pays the most - is not always the one most clever....

If you consider the capital expenditure, that is required in the US and in the UK - then the answer is clear in my opinion. You pay only half - or even less the amount in the UK that you will have to pay in the US. The quality of education is equal or at best slightly better in the US... however, this does not justify the ridiculous amounts of money that they will charge you.... Moreover the job prospect in the US for an international student is not really better than in the UK or in Europe in general.

The one who pays the most - is not always the one most clever....
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