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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:24:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Yellow: Question</title>
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<description>If your focus is job rather than life experience focused and it appears that it is you need to ask whether an LLM will add value to your legal career. I guess there are three reasons why it might (i) you go to a better university for your LLM than you&#39;re at now (ii) you go to a university which while not maybe one of the most famous is well regarded for your preferred specialisation (iii) you want to do a particular niche sort of specialisation. Beyond that there are lots of reasons to do an LLM, meeting new people, travelling, getting to focus on a subject area, getting more time to decide what to do with your life etc but these are not really so career focused.</description>
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