@dehodges: You could stick around & get an LLM in a specialized area if you like (which is what many would probably do in a 2 yr scheme).
@RodrigoOrenday @sergiolegorreta @dehodges: Interesting! Like UK model. How much post-college practical training? And do you get paid?
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@DavidLat@sergiolegorreta@dehodges Then there's a mandatory 6-month internship @ gov institution as requisite to get your degree -
@RodrigoOrenday@sergiolegorreta@dehodges: Sounds like a very sensible system. How is the legal job market there? Better than the US? -
@DavidLat@sergiolegorreta@dehodges Not that much better; lots of low-paying jobs in gov institutions, but mkt 4 private practice grows -
@RodrigoOrenday@sergiolegorreta@dehodges: What about debt? Do#lawschool grads in Mexico have huge debt loads? That's the other issue. -
@DavidLat@sergiolegorreta@dehodges Depends on where you went; most private schools are just as pricy
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@DavidLat@sergiolegorreta@dehodges practical training depends on you. We get paid clerking, but not for a mandatory internship 4 govermnetThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DavidLat@sergiolegorreta@dehodges But there's people who do graduate without practical experience other than said gov internship#failThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DavidLat@dehodges I clerked @ same firm as@sergiolegorreta. In total I clerked 4 out of 5 years of undergrad law school in Mexico.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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