As I want to pursue my career at international organizations like WTO or others in related field. I have aimed for these two universities as their courses and reputation have attracted me.
However, there are several points I'm concerned and need some opinions:
1) Reputation/ recognition:
I quite have no idea which university has a stronger reputation in this regime and among international organizations. In my hometown (Thailand), LSE triumphs UCL for overall. (Still, I doubt 'cause famous politicians and economists have graduated from LSE. Lawyers here seem to graduate from US more.)
2) Career Opportunity:
As this area is niche in my country, I would like to know some opinions or experiences regarding this, private practice's is also welcome.
3) Courses/ Professors:
I plan to enroll WTO law, International Law of Foreign Investment, International Finance and one of competition law. Any comment or comparison for these courses among both universities in regard of methods, contents and professors?
Thank you for your opinions :)
UCL or LSE for International Economic Law
Posted Sep 04, 2013 05:43
As I want to pursue my career at international organizations like WTO or others in related field. I have aimed for these two universities as their courses and reputation have attracted me.
However, there are several points I'm concerned and need some opinions:
1) Reputation/ recognition:
I quite have no idea which university has a stronger reputation in this regime and among international organizations. In my hometown (Thailand), LSE triumphs UCL for overall. (Still, I doubt 'cause famous politicians and economists have graduated from LSE. Lawyers here seem to graduate from US more.)
2) Career Opportunity:
As this area is niche in my country, I would like to know some opinions or experiences regarding this, private practice's is also welcome.
3) Courses/ Professors:
I plan to enroll WTO law, International Law of Foreign Investment, International Finance and one of competition law. Any comment or comparison for these courses among both universities in regard of methods, contents and professors?
Thank you for your opinions :)
However, there are several points I'm concerned and need some opinions:
1) Reputation/ recognition:
I quite have no idea which university has a stronger reputation in this regime and among international organizations. In my hometown (Thailand), LSE triumphs UCL for overall. (Still, I doubt 'cause famous politicians and economists have graduated from LSE. Lawyers here seem to graduate from US more.)
2) Career Opportunity:
As this area is niche in my country, I would like to know some opinions or experiences regarding this, private practice's is also welcome.
3) Courses/ Professors:
I plan to enroll WTO law, International Law of Foreign Investment, International Finance and one of competition law. Any comment or comparison for these courses among both universities in regard of methods, contents and professors?
Thank you for your opinions :)
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