I am an American law student and was interested in doing a post-graduate degree program in Ireland or England. I have Irish citizenship and could possibly see myself working or living there at some point. If, however, I don't end up living in Europe, I was wondering if it would be worth my while in obtaining a post-grad degree. Would it only look good on a resume? Would it benefit my legal practice if I were to only work in the U.S.? Any insight is helpful.
Post-Grad Degrees
Posted Feb 19, 2008 06:30
I am an American law student and was interested in doing a post-graduate degree program in Ireland or England. I have Irish citizenship and could possibly see myself working or living there at some point. If, however, I don't end up living in Europe, I was wondering if it would be worth my while in obtaining a post-grad degree. Would it only look good on a resume? Would it benefit my legal practice if I were to only work in the U.S.? Any insight is helpful.
Posted Apr 01, 2008 05:34
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