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If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:03 am
by 3|ink
Before I call the school in question, I want to see if this is a stupid question. I'm looking for a joint JD/Econ degree, but the school I'm most interested in only advertises a joint LLM/Econ degree. Is it reasonable to believe they'd accommodate for a JD/Econ degree as well? I mean, come on. Who gets an LLM these days anyway? You can't even practice with an LLM, right?
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:11 am
by nealric
Maybe, but you probably shouldn't do a JD/Econ either. Just call them.
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:14 am
by 3|ink
nealric wrote:Maybe, but you probably shouldn't do a JD/Econ either.
Why?
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:26 am
by 3|ink
I rescind my question. I was under the false opinion that an LLM was something between a certified paralegal degree and a JD. This is how Wikipedia describes it. Apparently, it is a degree you pursue after law school focusing on a particular area of the law.
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:42 am
by nealric
Maybe, but you probably shouldn't do a JD/Econ either.
Because there vanishingly few jobs that actually involve both. Law professor specializing in law and econ are about it. Unless the school is Yale, don't count on the law professor thing.
My perception of most joint degree people is that they REALLY want to do the secondary degree, and the JD is being used as window dressing. Window dressing is not worth $150k. You may be the exception, but that's what I've mostly observed.
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:44 am
by 3|ink
nealric wrote: Maybe, but you probably shouldn't do a JD/Econ either.
Because there vanishingly few jobs that actually involve both. Law professor specializing in law and econ are about it. Unless the school is Yale, don't count on the law professor thing.
Ah. I see. I'm actually looking for a job at the FED or SEC out of law school. I thought an econ degree would be appropriate. Moreover, I know people with Joint JD/Econ degrees who bill $1,000.00 hourly to predict future liability. I would think that insurance companies would be jumping all over these guys.
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:59 am
by nealric
Moreover, I know people with Joint JD/Econ degrees who bill $1,000.00 hourly to predict future liability. I would think that insurance companies would be jumping all over these guys.
You can do the same thing with just an Econ Phd. Most of those guys are econ profs or run econ consulting firms. Some dood right out of phd doesn't have enough clout to be a believable expert witness.
Ah. I see. I'm actually looking for a job at the FED or SEC out of law school.
You don't need an Econ Phd for that. They are either going to hire you to do law or econ, but no both.
Re: If Joint LLM/Econ is offered, Can I expect JD/Econ too?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 3:06 pm
by AreJay711
I'm almost positive the school you are thinking about has a JD PhD. I think going that route you should get you PhD and then apply to law school. It would be a really good soft and might get you in better law schools or money at peer schools. Plus if you got a job in the Fed or FEC you would most likley be doing legal work not econ work (maybe it would be helpful one day if you were promoted high enough).