Hi everyone,
I am an international student looking to work in the field of human rights (long term).
I have offers from Nottingham, Essex, York, and LSE. I have narrowed these down to Nottingham and LSE.
I can't seem to decide between the two.
LSE is prestigious but it only offers LLM with human rights specialism which is more like a general LLM then to graduate with a specialism in human rights, you select courses offered for the specific specialism. I don't really like their course content. I feel like it's general and not human rights concentrated.
Nottingham on the other hand has great course content but is not as prestigious as LSE despite being a Russell.
My studies start in September 2023.
I'm in a dilemma and don't know which uni to firm.
Any thoughts?
LLM HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Posted Mar 08, 2023 10:31
Hi everyone,
I am an international student looking to work in the field of human rights (long term).
I have offers from Nottingham, Essex, York, and LSE. I have narrowed these down to Nottingham and LSE.
I can't seem to decide between the two.
LSE is prestigious but it only offers LLM with human rights specialism which is more like a general LLM then to graduate with a specialism in human rights, you select courses offered for the specific specialism. I don't really like their course content. I feel like it's general and not human rights concentrated.
Nottingham on the other hand has great course content but is not as prestigious as LSE despite being a Russell.
My studies start in September 2023.
I'm in a dilemma and don't know which uni to firm.
Any thoughts?
I am an international student looking to work in the field of human rights (long term).
I have offers from Nottingham, Essex, York, and LSE. I have narrowed these down to Nottingham and LSE.
I can't seem to decide between the two.
LSE is prestigious but it only offers LLM with human rights specialism which is more like a general LLM then to graduate with a specialism in human rights, you select courses offered for the specific specialism. I don't really like their course content. I feel like it's general and not human rights concentrated.
Nottingham on the other hand has great course content but is not as prestigious as LSE despite being a Russell.
My studies start in September 2023.
I'm in a dilemma and don't know which uni to firm.
Any thoughts?
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