Yeah, I am a lawyer too. You need to go bachelor all over again and only then pass additional exams to be able to work properly. That sucks really. I think that also making law-related job impossible if you donât want to live at the same country your whole life.
For most lawyers from the EU and the US, completing an LLM and then passing the nationâs bar is enough to work in a different jurisdiction. However, this may vary
@@notnoonenim eu & us lawyers are privileged fuckers. Jk Though I donât feel like itâs gonna be that simple for them to transfer their career to Korea or Asian countries in general.
I got a degree in criminal justice, I don't see myself working overseas lol
Yeah, I am a lawyer too. You need to go bachelor all over again and only then pass additional exams to be able to work properly. That sucks really.
I think that also making law-related job impossible if you donât want to live at the same country your whole life.
For most lawyers from the EU and the US, completing an LLM and then passing the nationâs bar is enough to work in a different jurisdiction. However, this may vary
@@notnoonenim eu & us lawyers are privileged fuckers. Jk
Though I donât feel like itâs gonna be that simple for them to transfer their career to Korea or Asian countries in general.
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I would become a marketer in Korea but Iâd be too scared to talk to people all like that đ
You could do it!! You get used to it! I promise!
@@NataliaGarza yeaaaa I do wanna become a marketer Iâm js not sure in what yet tho lol