Hello guys,
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance.
LLM or SQE Course?
Posted Oct 17, 2021 19:46
Hello guys,
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance.
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance.
Posted Oct 28, 2021 16:03
Hello guys,
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance.
First of all, if your plan is to become a solicitor/barrister in the UK an LLM will give you no qualifications. It is just a postgraduate masters degree. So I guess it depends what your goals are. If ur planning take the professional route, I recommend taking the SQE
[quote]Hello guys,
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance. [/quote]<br><br>First of all, if your plan is to become a solicitor/barrister in the UK an LLM will give you no qualifications. It is just a postgraduate masters degree. So I guess it depends what your goals are. If ur planning take the professional route, I recommend taking the SQE
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance. [/quote]<br><br>First of all, if your plan is to become a solicitor/barrister in the UK an LLM will give you no qualifications. It is just a postgraduate masters degree. So I guess it depends what your goals are. If ur planning take the professional route, I recommend taking the SQE
Posted Nov 08, 2021 18:18
Hello guys,
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance.
First of all, if your plan is to become a solicitor/barrister in the UK an LLM will give you no qualifications. It is just a postgraduate masters degree. So I guess it depends what your goals are. If ur planning take the professional route, I recommend taking the SQE
Thank you so much for your response. I guess an LLM would make more sense if I want to pursue a career in my country.
[quote][quote]Hello guys,
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance. [/quote]<br><br>First of all, if your plan is to become a solicitor/barrister in the UK an LLM will give you no qualifications. It is just a postgraduate masters degree. So I guess it depends what your goals are. If ur planning take the professional route, I recommend taking the SQE [/quote]<br>Thank you so much for your response. I guess an LLM would make more sense if I want to pursue a career in my country.
I have been thinking about getting an LLM degree in UK but I was wondering if it is worth it?
Apparently if you pass SQE1 and after 2 years experience you are qualified to be a solicitor in the UK. So does it make sense to go to a SQE1 course rather than getting an LLM? Thank you in advance. [/quote]<br><br>First of all, if your plan is to become a solicitor/barrister in the UK an LLM will give you no qualifications. It is just a postgraduate masters degree. So I guess it depends what your goals are. If ur planning take the professional route, I recommend taking the SQE [/quote]<br>Thank you so much for your response. I guess an LLM would make more sense if I want to pursue a career in my country.
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