It is really nice that you show the possibillity of doing a LLM programm in Germany. Talking about the Staatsexamen which is the regular law degree it is quite different to the LLM programm and a lot more to do. It contains public law penalty law as well as private law in general. Specific parts like intellectual property and competition law can be part of the degree doing a specification called the Schwerpunktstudium.
Another great video Elena. I am glad to hear that you are doing well with your course. Sorry to hear about your health issues and I hope that they will not cause any more problems for you. Congratulations on your article in the Journal and wishing you all the best for the next semester there😊.
I don't know why people keep spreading the nonsense that master's degree is worse than undergrad. I'm engineering major and master's is definitely much less stressful and basically everyone I know says the same. It's so hharmful in a way because I know bunch of people who were super exhausted after getting their bachelor's degree and were so scared by these rumors that master's is worse that they just decided not to pursue it. Which is a shame.
Hi Elena, interesting video! Am I understanding it correctly that you’re not going to do the Staatsexamen? What will the LLM then allow you to practice as? Could you still become a ‘normal’ Lawyer, without doing Staatsexamen and Referendariat? Would be great to hear your thoughts on your plans after this degree. Thank you :)
She can definitely not work as a lawyer in germany without 1. and 2. Staarsexamen. I'm wondering as well, what she is going to do with the LLM in the end. In Germany a LLM is next to worthless and is not providing job opportunities, matching her prior academic ambitions.
@@detlef3000 that's absolutely not true. She has many opportunities especially with so many laws coming in place for company's regarding certain topics like ESG... And to consult or something like that you don't need the Staatsexamen you simply need knowledge on how the laws work ....
@@detlef3000 That is not true at all. You can do an LL. B. and/or LL.M in tax law or commercial law, with that you are able to work either for the government, in tax or for companies. (Working in commercial law like compliance, contracts etc.) There are a LOT of possibilites, well paid ones at that. To a degree you are even allowed to represent clients before court. (In cases where being represented by lawyers before court are not mandatory) You are not allowed to call yourself a lawyer, but legal practitioner. (In Germany that would be you are allowed to call yourself "Jurist", but not "Anwalt/Rechtsanwalt")
Elena you have to help me. I'm a parent who has been following your vlogs since my eldest daughter was at high school. My eldest didn't make Oxbridge, but my youngest received an offer and achieved the grades (scottish advanced highers) this summer and is going to study law at Oxford in the autumn. Firstly, no one in our family has studied law and it would be nice to know what study and lecture tools to acquire like laptops, books etc. Secondly advice on writing law essays. I would be grateful if you did a vlog on this. I started following your vlog with the personal statement episode, and thanks to your help my family achieved its first Oxford entry; before this summer it was Imperial, Leeds, Edinburgh, Warwick, St Andrews. Mostly because we never took the Oxbridge admissions and personal statements seriously until I started watching your vlogs. Once again thanks for your help!
Hey why did u stop uploading videos. I am such a great fun of yours. I have been watching you since ur first year in UWC. You are a great inspiration..
Elena is happy with her boyfriend, she posts a lot about him. Maybe she is no more interested in career and will be housewife. She didn’t find work after graduation.
Elena my name is zaima subah.I am interest in law study.plz tell me some Information about law and I Interest study to law oxford university.plz tell me how it's possible to study oxford.
@@NibrajSahariyar-m6hok let me give you a simple but very important information.... If you are an Indian or any other third world country resident don't go to law.... It won't be worth it.... Because countries like these are not federal and don't focus on the judiciary..... If you still want to study law I suggest you go to countries like America, Canada, uk, Australia, etc and pursue law and settle there.... Trust me don't ruin your life
Haha having a colour-coordinated book shelf was on the top of my Wishlist for the furniture for my new apartment and I'm so happy it became a reality. And yes, that with the transcript is a really odd situation since German universities normally allow you to get one within seconds through their online platforms (and Tübingen does so for students of other subjects, but not for us LLM students)
Das mit den Noten erst am Ende ergibt ja überhaupt keinen Sinn. Wüsste da gerne mal, wie die das im Detail begründen, weil ich das so noch nie gehört habe 😂
I wüsste auch gerne den Grund, aber alles was kam ist, dass sie das halt einfach nicht machen😂 Normalerweise kann man sich in Tübingen auch einfach auf deren online Plattform sein Zeugnis erstellen lassen, aber nicht für LL.M.-Studenten (was irgendwie keinen Sinn macht aber lol)
Do you need to wear glasses 😭? All those homework and exams will destroy your beautiful blue eyes 😭. Almost all the girls with large beautiful eyes need to wear glasses these days 😢
She has an autoimmune condition. Whilst changing her diet may have some impact on her overall health it is unlikely to have an impact on her autoimmune condition as thats controlled by her immune system and multiple immune factors (such as cytokines, immune cells).
Hi! Your diet is definitely important for your health, but I have an autoimmune disease and suffered pretty painful side effects from my medication for the past few months - changing my diet wouldn't have solved those issues, unfortunately :)
I used to watch your videos during covid times. Hope you are doing well in your studies and career.
It is really nice that you show the possibillity of doing a LLM programm in Germany. Talking about the Staatsexamen which is the regular law degree it is quite different to the LLM programm and a lot more to do. It contains public law penalty law as well as private law in general. Specific parts like intellectual property and competition law can be part of the degree doing a specification called the Schwerpunktstudium.
Silent viewer here. Miss your videos 😢 Hope you are doing well! ❤❤❤❤
Another great video Elena. I am glad to hear that you are doing well with your course. Sorry to hear about your health issues and I hope that they will not cause any more problems for you. Congratulations on your article in the Journal and wishing you all the best for the next semester there😊.
Thank you so much :)
I don't know why people keep spreading the nonsense that master's degree is worse than undergrad. I'm engineering major and master's is definitely much less stressful and basically everyone I know says the same. It's so hharmful in a way because I know bunch of people who were super exhausted after getting their bachelor's degree and were so scared by these rumors that master's is worse that they just decided not to pursue it. Which is a shame.
No more videos? Is school too busy
Hi Elena, interesting video!
Am I understanding it correctly that you’re not going to do the Staatsexamen? What will the LLM then allow you to practice as? Could you still become a ‘normal’ Lawyer, without doing Staatsexamen and Referendariat? Would be great to hear your thoughts on your plans after this degree. Thank you :)
She can definitely not work as a lawyer in germany without 1. and 2. Staarsexamen. I'm wondering as well, what she is going to do with the LLM in the end. In Germany a LLM is next to worthless and is not providing job opportunities, matching her prior academic ambitions.
Hi! An LL.M. doesn't qualify you to work as a lawyer in Germany. I'm keeping my post-uni plans private for now :)
@@detlef3000 that's absolutely not true. She has many opportunities especially with so many laws coming in place for company's regarding certain topics like ESG... And to consult or something like that you don't need the Staatsexamen you simply need knowledge on how the laws work ....
@@detlef3000 That is not true at all. You can do an LL. B. and/or LL.M in tax law or commercial law, with that you are able to work either for the government, in tax or for companies. (Working in commercial law like compliance, contracts etc.) There are a LOT of possibilites, well paid ones at that. To a degree you are even allowed to represent clients before court. (In cases where being represented by lawyers before court are not mandatory)
You are not allowed to call yourself a lawyer, but legal practitioner. (In Germany that would be you are allowed to call yourself "Jurist", but not "Anwalt/Rechtsanwalt")
Elena you have to help me. I'm a parent who has been following your vlogs since my eldest daughter was at high school. My eldest didn't make Oxbridge, but my youngest received an offer and achieved the grades (scottish advanced highers) this summer and is going to study law at Oxford in the autumn.
Firstly, no one in our family has studied law and it would be nice to know what study and lecture tools to acquire like laptops, books etc. Secondly advice on writing law essays. I would be grateful if you did a vlog on this.
I started following your vlog with the personal statement episode, and thanks to your help my family achieved its first Oxford entry; before this summer it was Imperial, Leeds, Edinburgh, Warwick, St Andrews. Mostly because we never took the Oxbridge admissions and personal statements seriously until I started watching your vlogs.
Once again thanks for your help!
Hi! We miss you! I know that you are doing a lot of tiktok content but it's in german and it's difficult to follow it. Hope you're doing well.
So happy that you have a better work-life balance 💖
I’m happy you are doing well and I’m veryyyyyy happy that you are back to YT! ❤
Your english is excellent :)
Elena miss you. Where are you dear
New video yay!
Where are originally from?
Hi, do you have a podcast?❤ I would love listing to you
hoffe, dass es dir bald besser geht
It’s been a long time since your last update, wish you good, Elena😂
Hey why did u stop uploading videos. I am such a great fun of yours. I have been watching you since ur first year in UWC. You are a great inspiration..
Elena is happy with her boyfriend, she posts a lot about him. Maybe she is no more interested in career and will be housewife. She didn’t find work after graduation.
Hope you are doing better with your health. Missed your videos!
Hello ines
Thank you, I am finally doing a lot better
@@ElenaHandtrack ahh thats good to hear. 😊
You have convinced me to study law myself and I am so excited to apply to the universities for law.
Sister,Elena where can I ask you questions?Can I ask you here in the comment?
She inspires me all the time ❤
So happy to hear that! Have a great week
Also hard to focus on the video with all the noise from those bangles ^_
Wow Ich studiere in Tübingen. Wie gefällt es dir bis jetzt ??
I missed ur videos ❤
Ich liebe es, wenn du Englisch sprichst!
Danke :)
Elena my name is zaima subah.I am interest in law study.plz tell me some Information about law and I Interest study to law oxford university.plz tell me how it's possible to study oxford.
Now I am studying 12 class
@@NibrajSahariyar-m6hok let me give you a simple but very important information.... If you are an Indian or any other third world country resident don't go to law.... It won't be worth it.... Because countries like these are not federal and don't focus on the judiciary..... If you still want to study law I suggest you go to countries like America, Canada, uk, Australia, etc and pursue law and settle there.... Trust me don't ruin your life
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Hello Elena 👋 new video is great, good luck with your collage ❤
Thank you
What is your career goal?
Elena didn’t find a job after graduation.
Great video! I like the way the video is edited :)
Thank you :)
Love your university vlogs! By the way: how can your bookcase be that neat/structured? 😱
Super weird with the transcript by the way! We can get one at any point. Other than that, it sounds real good!
Haha having a colour-coordinated book shelf was on the top of my Wishlist for the furniture for my new apartment and I'm so happy it became a reality. And yes, that with the transcript is a really odd situation since German universities normally allow you to get one within seconds through their online platforms (and Tübingen does so for students of other subjects, but not for us LLM students)
Make Germany great again. Germany was once the intellectual capital of the world it's sad to see such a decline
ILYSM❤
Das mit den Noten erst am Ende ergibt ja überhaupt keinen Sinn. Wüsste da gerne mal, wie die das im Detail begründen, weil ich das so noch nie gehört habe 😂
I wüsste auch gerne den Grund, aber alles was kam ist, dass sie das halt einfach nicht machen😂 Normalerweise kann man sich in Tübingen auch einfach auf deren online Plattform sein Zeugnis erstellen lassen, aber nicht für LL.M.-Studenten (was irgendwie keinen Sinn macht aber lol)
Do you need to wear glasses 😭? All those homework and exams will destroy your beautiful blue eyes 😭. Almost all the girls with large beautiful eyes need to wear glasses these days 😢
To improve your health, try changing your diet by becoming a vegetarian or eggetarian for a few months and see if that helps.
No. Thats a ridiculous idea. What a complete NOOB
She has an autoimmune condition. Whilst changing her diet may have some impact on her overall health it is unlikely to have an impact on her autoimmune condition as thats controlled by her immune system and multiple immune factors (such as cytokines, immune cells).
Hi! Your diet is definitely important for your health, but I have an autoimmune disease and suffered pretty painful side effects from my medication for the past few months - changing my diet wouldn't have solved those issues, unfortunately :)