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Best places to study abroad - Erasmus

  • 27-09-2012 7:03pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 107 ✭✭


    I've read a lot of the past Erasmus student's description of their years abroad in various different countries.

    For a law student where would be the best places to apply, and perhaps get the best opportunities out of ?

    I would like to go internationally rather than to Europe, as I've read you obtain international/European degrees, does this mean one can practice in that country?
    Or does this even have any advantage?

    I realize studying a broad might be a hefty expense and am wondering if it has many advantages work wise, ie: opening new opportunities etc ?

    I'm also tying between the USA or Australia, does anyone have any opinions?


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