Choosing a better LLM program in Company law


Herodot

Hello All,

I'm an overseas law student who will be pursuing an LLM next year. I have been accepted to Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick. I'm having trouble deciding which program to attend.
Which of the following universities has better LLM program in Company law: Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick? Does anyone have any advice or insight to offer?

Thank you for your help.

Hello All,

I'm an overseas law student who will be pursuing an LLM next year. I have been accepted to Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick. I'm having trouble deciding which program to attend.
Which of the following universities has better LLM program in Company law: Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick? Does anyone have any advice or insight to offer?

Thank you for your help.
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ecn

Hello All,

I'm an overseas law student who will be pursuing an LLM next year. I have been accepted to Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick. I'm having trouble deciding which program to attend.
Which of the following universities has better LLM program in Company law: Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick? Does anyone have any advice or insight to offer?

Thank you for your help.


Congratulations on your offers! Given that they're all great universities, I'd make a decision based on location, course content and the universities' facilities.

- QM: maybe not in the nicest area of London, but it certainly has a very good reputation. London is amazing, but also very expensive.

- Durham: it's located in a town, but it's a very beautiful area and the university is excellent. Their programmes are really good.

- Warwick: also a great university, but the 'worst' out of the three. Can' really comment on location - I've heard the campus is really nice, but that it's sort of in the middle of nowhere.

I'd personally go for Durham for its reputation. The fact that it's smaller but has a big student population means that you'll be able to focus easily yet still have plenty of people to socialise with.

Best wishes!

<blockquote>Hello All,

I'm an overseas law student who will be pursuing an LLM next year. I have been accepted to Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick. I'm having trouble deciding which program to attend.
Which of the following universities has better LLM program in Company law: Queen Mary, Durham and Warwick? Does anyone have any advice or insight to offer?

Thank you for your help.</blockquote>

Congratulations on your offers! Given that they're all great universities, I'd make a decision based on location, course content and the universities' facilities.

- QM: maybe not in the nicest area of London, but it certainly has a very good reputation. London is amazing, but also very expensive.

- Durham: it's located in a town, but it's a very beautiful area and the university is excellent. Their programmes are really good.

- Warwick: also a great university, but the 'worst' out of the three. Can' really comment on location - I've heard the campus is really nice, but that it's sort of in the middle of nowhere.

I'd personally go for Durham for its reputation. The fact that it's smaller but has a big student population means that you'll be able to focus easily yet still have plenty of people to socialise with.

Best wishes!
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gs_1

I am going warwick next year. I've been awarded with scholarship too!
I also hold offer from Queens Mary but I choose Warwick over it. Durham is also a good university.

Depends which place u prefer.

I am going warwick next year. I've been awarded with scholarship too!
I also hold offer from Queens Mary but I choose Warwick over it. Durham is also a good university.

Depends which place u prefer.
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fcoronado

I'm considering to attend Warwick, gs_1 where are you from? which scholarship were you granted with?

I'm considering to attend Warwick, gs_1 where are you from? which scholarship were you granted with?
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gs_1

Take a wise decision. ...

I m from India!

Take a wise decision. ...

I m from India!
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