cambridge vs kings college london


MMS

hey
i'm having a hard time deciding between those two universities where i've been accepted. I'm interested in international law but don't know anything special about the reputations and qualities of kings and cambridge for those subjects or any other(i have 3 citizenships but i'm not british)
What speaks for kings? what speaks for cambridge?
Anybody know?

help wanted, thanks

hey
i'm having a hard time deciding between those two universities where i've been accepted. I'm interested in international law but don't know anything special about the reputations and qualities of kings and cambridge for those subjects or any other(i have 3 citizenships but i'm not british)
What speaks for kings? what speaks for cambridge?
Anybody know?

help wanted, thanks
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Yellow

Cambridge has a better reputation. It is known world-wide especially for international law. The lecturers in this field are really and truly amazing. It offers a good range of subjects and a dedicated international law research centre.
I unfortunately know very little about Kings so can't help you there.

Cambridge has a better reputation. It is known world-wide especially for international law. The lecturers in this field are really and truly amazing. It offers a good range of subjects and a dedicated international law research centre.
I unfortunately know very little about Kings so can't help you there.
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MMS

thanks for your opinion. I heard cambridge was specialized in private international law, is that true? and how is their public international law programme?
And are there any arguments for King's?

thanks for your opinion. I heard cambridge was specialized in private international law, is that true? and how is their public international law programme?
And are there any arguments for King's?
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Not sure if this will help or not, but I was working with guy over in states one summer who wanted to become an expert in public international law and he gave up a Hauser Scholarship (full fees paid) in NYU to go to Cambridge. NYU would be considered the top school in states for international law but he thought it would be better to go to Cambridge. He's now at Harvard being ridiculously productive. It helps me to think that he was an awful person and had no people skills whatsoever ......

Not sure if this will help or not, but I was working with guy over in states one summer who wanted to become an expert in public international law and he gave up a Hauser Scholarship (full fees paid) in NYU to go to Cambridge. NYU would be considered the top school in states for international law but he thought it would be better to go to Cambridge. He's now at Harvard being ridiculously productive. It helps me to think that he was an awful person and had no people skills whatsoever ......
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