Hello everyone,
I am someone who is going to apply for US LLM programmes this fall. I would like to create a blog to share our fears and ideas as well as advises and experiences... I am right in the middle of completeing all paperwork and just now finished drafting my personal statement. I have a quick quesiton:
- Due to some family circumstances, I lack any legal experience before going to LLM. Do you think this will be a "big concern" for admission committee or they generally consider LLM degree as a kind of path to return to the legal track?
Just to give you some heads-up about myself..... I am a foreigner (asian), speak fluently four languages and have LLB from a prestigious non-US insitution.
Any ideas will be welcome and greatly appreciated from my side.
Thanks,
How to get to the best US LLM's? Exchange of thoughts....
Posted Jul 07, 2008 06:10
Hello everyone,
I am someone who is going to apply for US LLM programmes this fall. I would like to create a blog to share our fears and ideas as well as advises and experiences... I am right in the middle of completeing all paperwork and just now finished drafting my personal statement. I have a quick quesiton:
- Due to some family circumstances, I lack any legal experience before going to LLM. Do you think this will be a "big concern" for admission committee or they generally consider LLM degree as a kind of path to return to the legal track?
Just to give you some heads-up about myself..... I am a foreigner (asian), speak fluently four languages and have LLB from a prestigious non-US insitution.
Any ideas will be welcome and greatly appreciated from my side.
Thanks,
I am someone who is going to apply for US LLM programmes this fall. I would like to create a blog to share our fears and ideas as well as advises and experiences... I am right in the middle of completeing all paperwork and just now finished drafting my personal statement. I have a quick quesiton:
- Due to some family circumstances, I lack any legal experience before going to LLM. Do you think this will be a "big concern" for admission committee or they generally consider LLM degree as a kind of path to return to the legal track?
Just to give you some heads-up about myself..... I am a foreigner (asian), speak fluently four languages and have LLB from a prestigious non-US insitution.
Any ideas will be welcome and greatly appreciated from my side.
Thanks,
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