where can I work with a UK LLB?

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    where can I work with a UK LLB?
    Im going to apply for LLB next year and I am considering SOAS, Queen mary as my first two choices. What job prospects are there with a LLB degree and which university is better?
    I am hoping to practice in London firms first and get posted abroad later on to settle international abitration. Thank you.
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    Re: where can I work with a UK LLB?
    UK LLB, that's a new one. u r a head ov ur tyme guvnor!
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    Re: where can I work with a UK LLB?
    (Original post by nic1)
    Im going to apply for LLB next year and I am considering SOAS, Queen mary as my first two choices. What job prospects are there with a LLB degree and which university is better?
    I am hoping to practice in London firms first and get posted abroad later on to settle international abitration. Thank you.
    Once you're qualified you can work in any EU nation if you pass a test on the local legal system. The downside is that said test will be very hard and obviously requires fluency in the language.

    Otherwise lots of City solicitors go to places like Dubai, HK, Singapore etc. If you're good enough and the firm thinks you're worth it you can transfer pretty much anywhere. Only exception might be America, where getting a Green card is apparently a nightmare.
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