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Body, health, sleep and productivity will crash. Tharki thoughts and watching videos on loop will increase.
Originally posted by: mallukumari
Just schedule your 2nd one on a Friday and sleep the entire weekend! It's how I survived it! Otherwise work would've been an undue stress.
yeahhh i am trying to find the best time to schedule the second dose!!
Originally posted by: Avichi_preeran
Here we have llb for three years and LLB cannot be done without having a degree of under grad.
I don't know why is it soo long. Indian education system is like that perhaps, no logic why it is that long.
PS. I think I'll miss my morning run tomorrow 😂🤪
My sister in law practiced in Bombay and she said how stressful the education and even the work is. But then she came to the US and her degree was useless here since the law systems were different.
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/shaurya-aur-anokhi-ki-kahani/5219350/saakk-chit-chat-club-12
move here before we get in trouble guys 😂😂😂
Originally posted by: mallukumari
yes, and you don't even really learn anything until you really practice(as per my sister).
But the good thing is the bachelor's gives you an option not to pursue law if you change your mind. So you can always pivot.
Also the JD is a doctorate level degree so that's why the years are there.
ooohhhhh makes sense about the time then!! yeah if I don't want to pursue a career in law, I can always change
Originally posted by: mallukumari
yes, and you don't even really learn anything until you really practice(as per my sister).
But the good thing is the bachelor's gives you an option not to pursue law if you change your mind. So you can always pivot.
Also the JD is a doctorate level degree so that's why the years are there.
Yeah kind off but theoretical knowledge is important too.
No, you cannot quit in five year integrated course ba plus LLB because, six years shortened to five.
If you do both separately then you can quit.
We have masters in law (llm) for one year which is optional.
Originally posted by: nehshipper
Body, health, sleep and productivity will crash. Tharki thoughts and watching videos on loop will increase.
so will your enjoyment of the episodes!!! because you girls are really good at pointing out things I look past and also the theories are a joy to hear.
So true😂😂
Originally posted by: Avichi_preeran
Yeah kind off but theoretical knowledge is important too.
No, you cannot quit in five year integrated course ba plus LLB because, six years shortened to five.
If you do both separately then you can quit.
We have masters in law (llm) for one year which is optional.
I think the LLM option exists here too....but I don't think that's for new lawyers...it's more for those international lawyers.
I like that people here have bachelor's before we go further because it really allows you to make a decision after 4 years. And decisions you made at 18 shouldn't tie you down to a career.
Originally posted by: Fahmida21
thats actually quite sick though, coz you can ideally choose the easiest exam of the easiest state and just practice there 🤣
Sometimes you can take the harder exam...like New York...practice in NY for some years....and they have reciprocity with other states.
But if you took like a easy exam.....like Florida....I don't think that applies.