I am currently working towards a JD in the USA, but considering these options:
1) completing an LLM (commercial law) at Edinburgh (in conjunction with the JD)
2) taking LLM courses at Queen Mary (but not getting the LLM certificate)
My highest ideal would be some eventual form of employment doing transactional work (with a bank or something similar) in London (work visa is not a problem). Would the LLM improve the odds at all?
LLM, or just study abroad?
Posted Sep 21, 2007 01:15
I am currently working towards a JD in the USA, but considering these options:
1) completing an LLM (commercial law) at Edinburgh (in conjunction with the JD)
2) taking LLM courses at Queen Mary (but not getting the LLM certificate)
My highest ideal would be some eventual form of employment doing transactional work (with a bank or something similar) in London (work visa is not a problem). Would the LLM improve the odds at all?
1) completing an LLM (commercial law) at Edinburgh (in conjunction with the JD)
2) taking LLM courses at Queen Mary (but not getting the LLM certificate)
My highest ideal would be some eventual form of employment doing transactional work (with a bank or something similar) in London (work visa is not a problem). Would the LLM improve the odds at all?
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