Hello, folks. I would like to know what do you think about the following doubt which is starting to plague me.
I'm a (30 years old) fresh law graduate, with no good marks but nice and strong working background. At least, I think so. I started my own business 5 years ago and I'm actually running it with reasonable success. That means I'm not listed in Forbes but I can pay my bills and make a living. In brief, I have almost 10 years of working experience within the IP/Entertainment field and I was planning to apply to some of those British unis offering cool IP LLMs.
Last week, and without any specific reason, I started to think that US unis would be more given to accept applicants with my profile than UK unis.
It may be a passing nonsense but, I thought I should open this thread here too (this has been also posted at the UK forum) and see if anyone can give her/his point or personal experience on this.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Working Experience Valuation: US or UK?
Posted Jun 08, 2005 17:25
Hello, folks. I would like to know what do you think about the following doubt which is starting to plague me.
I'm a (30 years old) fresh law graduate, with no good marks but nice and strong working background. At least, I think so. I started my own business 5 years ago and I'm actually running it with reasonable success. That means I'm not listed in Forbes but I can pay my bills and make a living. In brief, I have almost 10 years of working experience within the IP/Entertainment field and I was planning to apply to some of those British unis offering cool IP LLMs.
Last week, and without any specific reason, I started to think that US unis would be more given to accept applicants with my profile than UK unis.
It may be a passing nonsense but, I thought I should open this thread here too (this has been also posted at the UK forum) and see if anyone can give her/his point or personal experience on this.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
I'm a (30 years old) fresh law graduate, with no good marks but nice and strong working background. At least, I think so. I started my own business 5 years ago and I'm actually running it with reasonable success. That means I'm not listed in Forbes but I can pay my bills and make a living. In brief, I have almost 10 years of working experience within the IP/Entertainment field and I was planning to apply to some of those British unis offering cool IP LLMs.
Last week, and without any specific reason, I started to think that US unis would be more given to accept applicants with my profile than UK unis.
It may be a passing nonsense but, I thought I should open this thread here too (this has been also posted at the UK forum) and see if anyone can give her/his point or personal experience on this.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
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