English LLB student


KyleKM

I am currently in my last year of my LLB at an English University. I am on course for a high 2.1 and I am looking to go into research/academia afterwards.

I am looking to take a LLM, but I have no idea where in the US. I've searched and searched for graduate programmes, but I still have no idea where to consider?

Does anyone have advice as to what institutions I should consider? I'll be looking to apply to middle ranked institutions.


Thanks.

I am currently in my last year of my LLB at an English University. I am on course for a high 2.1 and I am looking to go into research/academia afterwards.

I am looking to take a LLM, but I have no idea where in the US. I've searched and searched for graduate programmes, but I still have no idea where to consider?

Does anyone have advice as to what institutions I should consider? I'll be looking to apply to middle ranked institutions.


Thanks.
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mrasay

Well, it depends on what state you FIRST want to start. There are several LLM program in California and New York. As far as a specific school, well you need to know which focus you want to do.

Well, it depends on what state you FIRST want to start. There are several LLM program in California and New York. As far as a specific school, well you need to know which focus you want to do.
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