I am a 1st year JD student initiating study in March. Upon registering for tutorials this year I selected classes with the option of 'postgraduate only'. My understanding is that the JD is taught at a postgraduate level.
I have completed postgraduate qualifications in business, of which I found the workload, expectations and complexity much tougher than my undergraduate BA. The difference in workload was also due to a lot of assumed knowledge and experience. I have therefore assumed that the JD will also be taught at a postgraduate level? Particularly as I am enrolled in classes that are only for postgraduate students. Is anyone aware of the difference in workloads and expectations between an LLB and a JD?
At present I am ignorant and will continue to research the differences in LLB and JD as an outsider.
I have completed postgraduate qualifications in business, of which I found the workload, expectations and complexity much tougher than my undergraduate BA. The difference in workload was also due to a lot of assumed knowledge and experience. I have therefore assumed that the JD will also be taught at a postgraduate level? Particularly as I am enrolled in classes that are only for postgraduate students. Is anyone aware of the difference in workloads and expectations between an LLB and a JD?
At present I am ignorant and will continue to research the differences in LLB and JD as an outsider.
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