I am considering doing an LLM at an American law school directly after I finish my LLB in the UK. Will they preferably admit students who have work experience / who have done professional courses, or is prior work experience no factor in choosing from applicants?
How important is work experience?
Posted Jul 20, 2006 01:53
I am considering doing an LLM at an American law school directly after I finish my LLB in the UK. Will they preferably admit students who have work experience / who have done professional courses, or is prior work experience no factor in choosing from applicants?
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