Hello,
I am mid way through LLM applications for September 2008 and I am utterly confused.
I recently completed my LLB in July of this year and received a solid 2.1. I have taken a year out to work in Industry and I am keep to pursue an LLM before I start looking at training contracts. I am extremely confused as to how UCL, KCL and LSE compare against each other ? Every table I look at seems to rank them differently and give very different feedback.
I have submitted applications to both UCL and KCL. I am trying to decide if it is worth applying to LSE. My initial impressions are if you don't have a first, chances are you wont get it. I am also concerned at having to harass my referees again to write out a third reference letter if I really have no chance.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has any insight into which school offers the best LLM in Banking Law and if it is worth applying to LSE.
Thank-you
Banking Law and Financial Regulation
Posted Nov 07, 2007 17:01
Hello,
I am mid way through LLM applications for September 2008 and I am utterly confused.
I recently completed my LLB in July of this year and received a solid 2.1. I have taken a year out to work in Industry and I am keep to pursue an LLM before I start looking at training contracts. I am extremely confused as to how UCL, KCL and LSE compare against each other ? Every table I look at seems to rank them differently and give very different feedback.
I have submitted applications to both UCL and KCL. I am trying to decide if it is worth applying to LSE. My initial impressions are if you don't have a first, chances are you wont get it. I am also concerned at having to harass my referees again to write out a third reference letter if I really have no chance.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has any insight into which school offers the best LLM in Banking Law and if it is worth applying to LSE.
Thank-you
I am mid way through LLM applications for September 2008 and I am utterly confused.
I recently completed my LLB in July of this year and received a solid 2.1. I have taken a year out to work in Industry and I am keep to pursue an LLM before I start looking at training contracts. I am extremely confused as to how UCL, KCL and LSE compare against each other ? Every table I look at seems to rank them differently and give very different feedback.
I have submitted applications to both UCL and KCL. I am trying to decide if it is worth applying to LSE. My initial impressions are if you don't have a first, chances are you wont get it. I am also concerned at having to harass my referees again to write out a third reference letter if I really have no chance.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has any insight into which school offers the best LLM in Banking Law and if it is worth applying to LSE.
Thank-you
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