Hello everyone,
I plan to major in corporate law or banking and finance in the UK since I have experience and a lot of interest in both areas, however, I have not found updated comments regarding what university is the best for those programmes. (LSE, Queen Mary, Kings, UCL). I read LSE and QM are pretty renowned but I have not got much information about the others. Can anyone give me any advise about that?
Regards,
Martin
Corporate / Banking and finance
Posted May 23, 2016 19:23
I plan to major in corporate law or banking and finance in the UK since I have experience and a lot of interest in both areas, however, I have not found updated comments regarding what university is the best for those programmes. (LSE, Queen Mary, Kings, UCL). I read LSE and QM are pretty renowned but I have not got much information about the others. Can anyone give me any advise about that?
Regards,
Martin
Posted Jun 07, 2016 12:20
In my opinion do not spend so much money to go to a london college. Look at the Leeds university llm in international banking and financial law as well as the one in edinburgh and Warwick. I thing that warwick and edinburgh are much better that Queen mary and Ucl as well and cheaper.
Posted Jun 08, 2016 14:03
Cheaper maybe but not necessarily better. The London schools will give you bigger/wider networks. Plus, I would think that it's better to study in London for banking/finance since it's much closer to the heart of the action - better for networking, etc.
Posted Jun 19, 2016 00:56
Heyy all. i was searching for llm guides and stumbled upon here, i had a few question. First of all what universities should i be pursuing, which is and how would you rate them keeping in mind that i have a 2:2 in University of London's International LLB (Hons) Programme.
I am also confused as to which course is better for llm's, the general Masters in Law or should it be specified to some area of speciality, if that's the case than i think the best option is to go for Banking/Corporate or Commercial law, or should I also be looking for any other speciality as well.
Thanks to all in advance
I am also confused as to which course is better for llm's, the general Masters in Law or should it be specified to some area of speciality, if that's the case than i think the best option is to go for Banking/Corporate or Commercial law, or should I also be looking for any other speciality as well.
Thanks to all in advance
Posted Jun 21, 2016 13:47
Hello everyone,
I plan to major in corporate law or banking and finance in the UK since I have experience and a lot of interest in both areas, however, I have not found updated comments regarding what university is the best for those programmes. (LSE, Queen Mary, Kings, UCL). I read LSE and QM are pretty renowned but I have not got much information about the others. Can anyone give me any advise about that?
Regards,
Martin
I'm also having difficulty finding the ranking of different specialism LL.M.'s. However, it seems - from going through articles on the LLMGUIDE - that QMUL is scoring high on IPR, and not so much the other legal fields. Although, it should be noted that the newest tread that I found on the matter was from 2010, which means that things might have changed quite a bit.
If anyone has the newest info on the matter, please inform me thereof. Thanks =)
I plan to major in corporate law or banking and finance in the UK since I have experience and a lot of interest in both areas, however, I have not found updated comments regarding what university is the best for those programmes. (LSE, Queen Mary, Kings, UCL). I read LSE and QM are pretty renowned but I have not got much information about the others. Can anyone give me any advise about that?
Regards,
Martin</blockquote>
I'm also having difficulty finding the ranking of different specialism LL.M.'s. However, it seems - from going through articles on the LLMGUIDE - that QMUL is scoring high on IPR, and not so much the other legal fields. Although, it should be noted that the newest tread that I found on the matter was from 2010, which means that things might have changed quite a bit.
If anyone has the newest info on the matter, please inform me thereof. Thanks =)
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