I have been troubled recently with the decision of whether or not I want to go to graduate school for an MA in economics or law school. I understand that LLB is more practical and has better job security and money, but i love economics and am happy doing it. Is there anyway i can do both simultaneously? I know it will be hard but it would be worth it. Also, input that would help my decision is always helpful and appreciated.
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Follow what your heart yearns to do. Based on the construction of your question, i could only assume that you're IQ is above average or maybe even excellent. You could take both degrees simultaneously if your finances warrant. Anyway, i am sure that classes for masters in economics are held during weekends, whereas classes for LLB are during regular weekdays. Just know time management because both courses are really tough. I agree with your opinion about Law profession giving more security (encompassing) and of prestige, but if you were to follow your real interest, you could also go for your masters in economics. I'll let you into a little secret, i also did the same before hence i understand your predicament about prioritizing. I enrolled in my LLB and Masters in Public Administration simultaneously. i finished my masters with flying colors but had to give up my LLB due to financial constraints. I was a scholar in my masters. Going back to your query, IF FINANCES WARRANT. . . THEN GO FOR BOTH. Good luck!
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