Should I include the word(s) “IN” or “ASSOCIATED WITH” in the following sentence…?
Hi. I am thinking of including the sentence in a law personal statement. Can someone suggest whether to include the word ‘IN’ or ‘ASSOCIATED WITH’ in the following sentence? Thanks
“The knowledge gained from the LLM degree will be a valuable asset in a career ‘IN’ commercial law.”
or
“The knowledge gained from the LLM degree will be a valuable asset in a career ‘ASSOCIATED WITH’ commercial law.”

Assiociated with.
Youre saying IN twice in a row, kind of.
And associated with makes you sound soficticated.<-fail spelling.
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