law school abroad?
Posted by Low_Medium159@reddit | expats | View on Reddit | 2 comments
hey everyone!!
idk if this is the right subreddit to ask 😠but i'm currently an undergrad student at an american university but i do not want to live in america long term. so i'm looking to go get a graduate llb or jd from a law school abroad (preferably in asia) and stay there long-term. do you guys have any suggestions? pls lmk!
expats-ModTeam@reddit
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dat_mane47@reddit
I’m sure you likely know this already but assuming you don’t speak a local language in Asia you’d be limited to the English-speaking Asian markets, which is mostly Hong Kong and Singapore. Here, they follow the British system of legal education where you earn a law degree as an undergraduate, so I believe you would have to get another undergraduate degree first.