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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:17:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Carter: Re: Working experience valuation: again, UK or US?</title>
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<description>Milller, thanks for your contribution. It&#39;s highly appreciated!

Several classmates and even one lecturer told me that US unis may have a tendency to assess applicant&#39;s working experience (as artist, manager, agent, etc.) more than the UK unis when you were applying to postgraduate courses such an IP/Entertainment LLM.

This lecturer also holds an LLM from Harvard so, I think his opinion deserves some credit on this but I&#39;m not sure at all if the difference is so big to make me change my &quot;application strategy&quot; and focus it more on the US instead of the UK.

It would be interesting to hear any other opinions from you out there. Come on, lads! ;) Thaaaaaaaaanks in advance!</description>
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