Glasgow vs Trinity vs Leiden


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Hello everyone,
i'm afraid this is another one of the "which one is more suitable posts" I got admitted to the above mentioned Universities and i heard only good things about Glasgow but also that Leiden is ranked very high internationally compared to the other two. Anyone with any advice?
I heard that i Professors in Glasgow are very easy to talk to and to approach if you have a questions etc. but nothing like that for Leiden? Does anyone have experiences in that matter?

Hello everyone,
i'm afraid this is another one of the "which one is more suitable posts" I got admitted to the above mentioned Universities and i heard only good things about Glasgow but also that Leiden is ranked very high internationally compared to the other two. Anyone with any advice?
I heard that i Professors in Glasgow are very easy to talk to and to approach if you have a questions etc. but nothing like that for Leiden? Does anyone have experiences in that matter?
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Yes, Leiden is ranked the highest internationally of these three law schools. In the recent QS World University Rankings for 2012(, Leiden was ranked as joint 31st in the world. The law schools in both Glasgow University and Trinity College Dublin are both ranked in the top 100 in the world .(Note, however, that the second tier of fifty law schools in the world is not ranked by the QS Survey; they are simply bunched together.) However, Trinity College outperforms Glasgow on two of the main QS 2012 performance indicators: (i) number of scholarly citations per faculty member (TCD Law scores 80% against 77.9% for Glasgow Law) and (ii) academic reputation (TCD Law outperforms Glasgow Law by a massive margin of 61.3% versus 46.5%).. On one of the minor indicators, however, namely employer reputation, Glasgow out-performs Trinity College law by a margin of 74.7% to 70.1%.

Yes, Leiden is ranked the highest internationally of these three law schools. In the recent QS World University Rankings for 2012(, Leiden was ranked as joint 31st in the world. The law schools in both Glasgow University and Trinity College Dublin are both ranked in the top 100 in the world .(Note, however, that the second tier of fifty law schools in the world is not ranked by the QS Survey; they are simply bunched together.) However, Trinity College outperforms Glasgow on two of the main QS 2012 performance indicators: (i) number of scholarly citations per faculty member (TCD Law scores 80% against 77.9% for Glasgow Law) and (ii) academic reputation (TCD Law outperforms Glasgow Law by a massive margin of 61.3% versus 46.5%).. On one of the minor indicators, however, namely employer reputation, Glasgow out-performs Trinity College law by a margin of 74.7% to 70.1%.
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