Cost of attendance of LSE


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Hi,
I aim to pursue my LLM degree at London School of Economics. However, tuition fee scared me. In my humple opinion, cost of attendance of LSE is like 40.000 GBP.

Does it worth? Your opinions are really important for me.

Sincerely

Hi,
I aim to pursue my LLM degree at London School of Economics. However, tuition fee scared me. In my humple opinion, cost of attendance of LSE is like 40.000 GBP.

Does it worth? Your opinions are really important for me.

Sincerely
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Duncan

It is like any investment: what is its value to you, and what is the best alternative? If you simply want an LLM, then there are thousands of alternatives. The LSE LLM is £22,000 plus whatever your living costs are. That is similar to other good UK schools, like King's College London, Edinburgh Law School, Manchester etc which are all 18k to 24k. If your goals require a top UK LLM, then that is the investment.

It is like any investment: what is its value to you, and what is the best alternative? If you simply want an LLM, then there are thousands of alternatives. The LSE LLM is £22,000 plus whatever your living costs are. That is similar to other good UK schools, like King's College London, Edinburgh Law School, Manchester etc which are all 18k to 24k. If your goals require a top UK LLM, then that is the investment.
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It is like any investment: what is its value to you, and what is the best alternative? If you simply want an LLM, then there are thousands of alternatives. The LSE LLM is £22,000 plus whatever your living costs are. That is similar to other good UK schools, like King's College London, Edinburgh Law School, Manchester etc which are all 18k to 24k. If your goals require a top UK LLM, then that is the investment.


Thank you for the answer Duncan.

By the way, what do you think about career prospects of LSE ? In terms of these prospects, is it better than King's College or Edinburgh or Queen Mary etc ?

Sincerely

[quote]It is like any investment: what is its value to you, and what is the best alternative? If you simply want an LLM, then there are thousands of alternatives. The LSE LLM is £22,000 plus whatever your living costs are. That is similar to other good UK schools, like King's College London, Edinburgh Law School, Manchester etc which are all 18k to 24k. If your goals require a top UK LLM, then that is the investment. [/quote]

Thank you for the answer Duncan.

By the way, what do you think about career prospects of LSE ? In terms of these prospects, is it better than King's College or Edinburgh or Queen Mary etc ?

Sincerely
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Duncan

I think it depends on your background and goals.

I think it depends on your background and goals.
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Inactive User

I think it depends on your background and goals.


My goal is to practice in my country of origin. Also i want to pursue a PhD in commercial law & business law matters if i can handle it while practicing.

Thank you for your help Duncan.

[quote]I think it depends on your background and goals. [/quote]

My goal is to practice in my country of origin. Also i want to pursue a PhD in commercial law & business law matters if i can handle it while practicing.

Thank you for your help Duncan.
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