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89 days to go
Y'all I'm getting root canal treatment done on two of my teeth this month. I've never had cause to go to the dentist for the last 23 years and now the day is here. And I'm. Scared.


This week, all my goals will be on the back burner, simmering.
Hello, hope you're doing well!!
It's only been two months into law school for me and way too early to assess what I want to pursue going forward, but I'm curious- what made you decide to pursue an LLM? More importantly, what factors did you have to consider before making that decision?
Hi!
What made you decide to do an LLM? - Although I have almost no experience writing research papers, I am deeply interested in the process of knowledge creation that is employed when writing them. I have profound respect for the authors of all the texts we have been prescribed in our course. A part of me wants to go deeper into that space of creation. LLM is a way to involve deeper into legal research and methodology. I love academia.
What factors I considered when making the decision to pursue LLM -
I have the time, and the resources. I can afford to spend another year on further education. I have no dependants and no pressing need to be financially independent as of yet.
I want to go to a better University where my chances of meeting future mentors and people like myself are greater. My current University is hostile towards learning.
Getting into a good university for masters also would help in making quality connections in the field, and I get to explore the possibilities in a way I can't right now with a bachelor's degree from an average university.
Note: It is never a good idea to be influenced by institutional repute. You and only you have control over your future. Just being in a good university does not guarantee life long success. That being said, institutes of repute can be a good way to surround yourself with ambitious and like minded people. That gets you very far in life.
I wish you the best of luck!
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Is it lame to be happy about buying little plants for my little productivity app with the coins that I earned with my little efforts? 🥹