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swissch

Joined: 06 Apr 2008
Posts: 3
European Tax College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:53 AM
hello,

I am accepted to ETC to LLM in taxation law and LLM in economic law in Saarbrucken, but I'm realy hesitating. first of all, tuition fee is different. in Saarbrucken it is € 4000, in ETC € 8750. About future perspective, I am sure about work opportunities in Holland and Germany. Please advise.

thanks

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eric.k


Joined: 24 Jul 2008
Posts: 16
European Tac College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Mon Aug 04, 2008 07:17 PM
hello,

I am accepted to ETC to LLM in taxation law and LLM in economic law in Saarbrucken, but I'm realy hesitating. first of all, tuition fee is different. in Saarbrucken it is € 4000, in ETC € 8750. About future perspective, I am sure about work opportunities in Holland and Germany. Please advise.

thanks

Hi!
As an (almost) alumni of the Saarbrücken program I definitely can recommend it. The level is quite high and the atmosphere amongst the students is very international.
Your choice should be based on your future job-perspective. If you already know, that you want to work in financial/tax law, the specific tax-law program might be the better choice.
The range of the economic-law program at the Europa-Institute is broader. It covers for example competition law, intellectual property, tax law, corporate law... So if you want to have a broader knowledge/background of (European) economic law, this is your (and was my) choice.

Best,
E.
www.europainstitut.de
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karen.k

Joined: 06 Aug 2008
Posts: 3
European Tac College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:39 AM
hello,
I'm accepted into the LLM program in English (master of European law) at Europa-Institute of Saarland, however,
I'm confused about what language on earth the curriculum will use. Are there any compulsory courses that are taught in German? I don't know German, so I will give up this program, if part of courses are taught in German.
Does anyone know this? thanks!
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eric.k


Joined: 24 Jul 2008
Posts: 16
European Tac College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:00 PM
hello,
I'm accepted into the LLM program in English (master of European law) at Europa-Institute of Saarland, however,
I'm confused about what language on earth the curriculum will use. Are there any compulsory courses that are taught in German? I don't know German, so I will give up this program, if part of courses are taught in German.
Does anyone know this? thanks!

Hi Karen,
you have three possibilities to absolve the program concerning the language:
1. completely in English
2. completely in German
3. a mix of both
There are compulsory courses (eg Introduction to EC-law), but if so, there will always be a German and an English course.
So no worries about not speaking German! It is absolutely and without any problems possible to absolve the course completely in English.

Hope I could help... :-)
E.
www.europainstitut.de
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karen.k

Joined: 06 Aug 2008
Posts: 3
European Tac College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Thu Aug 07, 2008 04:51 PM
hi, Eric,
greatly appreciate for your reply.
your explaination is helpful to me.
thanks again!
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luis

Joined: 27 Jan 2005
Posts: 27
European Tac College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Thu Aug 07, 2008 07:00 PM
I do not really recommend Saarbrücken for postgraduate studies even if the University has a good reputation.
Actually, the city is very old and ugly. It is not like Heidelberg, Berlin, Munich or Frankfurt.

By the way, t is very depressing to live in Saarbrücken if you come from a big city (specially during the winter).

good luck
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eric.k


Joined: 24 Jul 2008
Posts: 16
European Tac College or LLM in Saarbrücken
Thu Aug 07, 2008 07:08 PM
I do not really recommend Saarbrücken for postgraduate studies even if the University has a good reputation.
Actually, the city is very old and ugly. It is not like Heidelberg, Berlin, Munich or Frankfurt.

By the way, t is very depressing to live in Saarbrücken if you come from a big city (specially during the winter).

good luck

Actually the majority of last year's students see this differently... :-) We had a VERY nice time in Saarbrücken!
Best,
Eric
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