Is it worthwhile to do an LLM post JD if not practicing Forum
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Is it worthwhile to do an LLM post JD if not practicing
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Essentially I have an MBA and just finished a JD in PA but came to Dallas for SMU.
I do not have any intention to practice but figured a corporate law LLM at SMU might be helpful in making connections.
The problem is that I am finding the courses to be all case oriented. VERY little practical knowledge. That essentially makes it like my 1L year all over again and I'm pretty burnt out after just graduating and taking the bar.
I now must decide if it's an advantage to have an SMU LLM if I'm going to be practicing in the financial word (at least that's the aim, it's all about finding a job)
I did just meet after typing this, a 3L who agreed that near all of the courses are casebook, cases, dates etc and not a lot of practical application or teaching the rules. Rather most are trying to think a learning process similar (like I stated above) to 1L.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks
Essentially I have an MBA and just finished a JD in PA but came to Dallas for SMU.
I do not have any intention to practice but figured a corporate law LLM at SMU might be helpful in making connections.
The problem is that I am finding the courses to be all case oriented. VERY little practical knowledge. That essentially makes it like my 1L year all over again and I'm pretty burnt out after just graduating and taking the bar.
I now must decide if it's an advantage to have an SMU LLM if I'm going to be practicing in the financial word (at least that's the aim, it's all about finding a job)
I did just meet after typing this, a 3L who agreed that near all of the courses are casebook, cases, dates etc and not a lot of practical application or teaching the rules. Rather most are trying to think a learning process similar (like I stated above) to 1L.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks
- TommyK
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Re: Is it worthwhile to do an LLM post JD if not practicing
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Re: Is it worthwhile to do an LLM post JD if not practicing
wow don't do this. The only people in the program are JDs who couldn't get jobs. You want to make connections with them? Go right ahead.
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The above poster wrote that all SMU LLM students are unemployed JDs---is this accurate ?
The financial world--especially life & annuity companies as well as tax shelter advisors--value LLMs. Also, I recently read over the individual profiles of a highly respected law firm (with less than 100 lawyers) that included three LLMs who earned their JDs at tier two & tier three law schools. The problem, however, is that LLMs in the financial world are not highly paid.
P.S. The best path, in my opinion, to earning a LLM degree is while working full-time in a related field so that you can combine practical experience with academic learning while enjoying tuition reimbursement from your employer.
The financial world--especially life & annuity companies as well as tax shelter advisors--value LLMs. Also, I recently read over the individual profiles of a highly respected law firm (with less than 100 lawyers) that included three LLMs who earned their JDs at tier two & tier three law schools. The problem, however, is that LLMs in the financial world are not highly paid.
P.S. The best path, in my opinion, to earning a LLM degree is while working full-time in a related field so that you can combine practical experience with academic learning while enjoying tuition reimbursement from your employer.
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WTF is a "tax shelter adviser"?The financial world--especially life & annuity companies as well as tax shelter advisors--value LLMs. Also, I recently read over the individual profiles of a highly respected law firm (with less than 100 lawyers) that included three LLMs who earned their JDs at tier two & tier three law schools. The problem, however, is that LLMs in the financial world are not highly paid.
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- ResolutePear
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Re: Is it worthwhile to do an LLM post JD if not practicing
Hey, people don't call you out when YOU decide to call yourself make-believe things like...nealric wrote:WTF is a "tax shelter adviser"?The financial world--especially life & annuity companies as well as tax shelter advisors--value LLMs. Also, I recently read over the individual profiles of a highly respected law firm (with less than 100 lawyers) that included three LLMs who earned their JDs at tier two & tier three law schools. The problem, however, is that LLMs in the financial world are not highly paid.
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- reasonable_man
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LLM = Lawyers Losing Money. Period. End of Story.