I am just starting the llm in ucl and i am having a very bad time 'cause i have to choose the subjects and i really don't know what to do.
please, i will really appreciate anyone's opinions about the professors and the courses teached in ucl but also in soas, king's and queen mary (intercollegiate llm course).
thanks in advance
Choice os subjects
Posted Sep 30, 2006 02:01
please, i will really appreciate anyone's opinions about the professors and the courses teached in ucl but also in soas, king's and queen mary (intercollegiate llm course).
thanks in advance
Posted Sep 30, 2006 22:59
Basically choose what you're interested in and make sure the times don't clash.
What are you having trouble with? Classes haven't even started yet so I guess you should relax and 'shop around' as recommended.
What are you having trouble with? Classes haven't even started yet so I guess you should relax and 'shop around' as recommended.
Posted Oct 02, 2006 16:24
well, according to me it is not that easy, man.
i don't know where are you from, but in my country we are forced to study as much as possible about the law.
if you are from a common law country or from far east you are specialised in one specific branch of law and you virtually don't know nothing about other aspects, in civil law countries we study everything, expecially if we want to work as "barristers" . this kind of background, without a proper accademic specialization,sometimes causes you some difficulties when you have to make this kind of choices.
moreover, except some specific subjects, i like many fields, perhaps too many. so i think that i will choose looking at the quality of the professors and the career opportunities.
it is for this rerason that i am asking some advices.
p. s. : for my poersonal reasons, i am not in londond in this period, so i can not see the classes....
i don't know where are you from, but in my country we are forced to study as much as possible about the law.
if you are from a common law country or from far east you are specialised in one specific branch of law and you virtually don't know nothing about other aspects, in civil law countries we study everything, expecially if we want to work as "barristers" . this kind of background, without a proper accademic specialization,sometimes causes you some difficulties when you have to make this kind of choices.
moreover, except some specific subjects, i like many fields, perhaps too many. so i think that i will choose looking at the quality of the professors and the career opportunities.
it is for this rerason that i am asking some advices.
p. s. : for my poersonal reasons, i am not in londond in this period, so i can not see the classes....
Posted Oct 08, 2006 14:17
No one wants to help me?
Even some personal ideas or experiences would be very very useful for me
Even some personal ideas or experiences would be very very useful for me
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