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Topic Name: Harvard/Columbia Law vs Cambridge/Oxford Law
Message Name: My reasons
Date Posted: 11/04/2002
In Reply To: Oxford University offers a two-year "senior status" degree in Law (BA in law), and Cambridge offers a similar degree, for students who already have a university degree. Since you want to work in banking, you may want to check it out with MDs at your bank, to see what would be more attractive to them, a JD or a BA (law)
Message: I actually did inquire whether it made a difference to get a JD or BA (law). I'm told not really as either way the law degree would come from a great school. I heard about the senior status degree which is offered at both Cambridge and Oxford, basically I would do the degree in two years instead of three since I already have an undergraduate degree. And you're right, the JD "equivalent" for lack of a better word is the BA in law at both Cambridge and Oxford. The reason I inquire is because I was put in touch with an American who did her BA in law at Oxford (after a first BA at an American undergrad school) and then her LLM at Harvard. She is now at Cravath. She mentions how in three years time, she was able to obtain two degrees (the BA in Law from Oxford and the Harvard LLM) allowing her practice rights in two jurisdictions. Also, I really have no intention to practice and if I did, I am told, if I obtain a LLM at a good US school, pass the bar, etc... I could practice in the US.

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