<p>Wondering what the best combination would be. I have narrowed down some possibles.</p>
<p>I have staked at several programs, all in Chicago that I think I have a chance at... </p>
<p>I would like to practice International Law, possibly for a foreign firm or organization. </p>
<p>I am not sure the best path at that... </p>
<p>I have looked at </p>
<p>DePaul International Law + International Law LLM or DePaul Law + MA International Relations (has study abroad)</p>
<p>Loyola Law + MA International Relations (has study abroad)</p>
<p>Northwestern Law + International Humanitarian Law LLM (has study abroad)</p>
<p>They are all 4 year programs...</p>
<p>Also I am coming from an IT Career, 29... need to make a switch to something where I earn more money plus actually have an interest in... and want to do it right. </p>
<p>Would these all lead to the similar path assuming I have a choice of which programs I Can get into? </p>
<p>Is the MA or LLM even necessary ?</p>
<p>I'd like to stay mostly in Chicago but wouldn't mind a job that requires travel or extensive stays London, NYC, DC, Brussels, Geneva, Paris. Or likewise working for a foreign consulate centered in Chicago.</p>
<p>I think U Chicago is out of my league. Not interested in Kent, or John Marshall nor relocating to a different city unless it is an international law LLM in Europe, which could be a better idea???.</p>