Hi people

After doing a veeery deep research and getting mad 1000 times I have a main doubt:

Aberdeen:

3.400GBP
4 modules,
2 classes per week, it seems more like self-studying......
just oil & gas


Dundee:

16.800GBP
7 modules (all 20 credits),
too intense or what?
If I choose the "LLM Energy Law and Policy" I can add subjects from "LLM oil & gas" (elective modules) and theoretically will get:

Core modules:
"Downstream Energy Law and Policy"
"Legal Framework for International Project Finance"
"EC Energy, Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy"
"Renewable Energy: Technology, Economics and Policy"

Elective modules:
"International Petroleum Law and Policy";
"National and Comparative Oil and Gas Law";
"Oil and Gas Commercial Contracts Matrix" .

http://www.dundee.ac.uk/cepmlp/academic/FT-LLM-Energy%20Law%20and%20Policy.php

In this way, I could specialize not only within the oil & gas sector, but also in general energy law and renovable energies as well. It seems that I could learn almost the double and open more doors apart from the oil industry, but also sectors as well, because the most important is the EMPLOYABILITY of course

In any case I'm not rich (big difference btwn fees), but If I have to risk 1 year & money probably this bet is better in terms of more career options and employability for the future....

Or is it better to focus all the attention in just one sector? maybe I am wrong...

what do you think??? As always I'd really appreciate your comments. As frankly as possible

By the way, I am 27 and dont have any previous experience in this sector

All the best