I wanted to know what your views are on this. I am looking to do a strong LLM in EU law and I have received offers from all three. From my research I have concluded that:
King's is probably the best one for EU law. However, the uni is not ranked very high which oddly enough means something for me.
UCL has the reputation for being the best law school in London and currently ranked 4th in the world in some rankings. However, their programme on EU law lacks variety of modules. It seems to be focussed on environmental and human rights aspects of EU law and that is not really my interest.
LSE is well ranked domestically. I like the variety of modules. They look practical and seem to fit with my interests.
With my degree I hope to work for the EU or in private practice either in Brussels or London. Which one do you think is best for EU law reputation wise?
EU Law LLM - is KCL better than LSE and UCL
Posted Mar 03, 2013 13:55
I wanted to know what your views are on this. I am looking to do a strong LLM in EU law and I have received offers from all three. From my research I have concluded that:
King's is probably the best one for EU law. However, the uni is not ranked very high which oddly enough means something for me.
UCL has the reputation for being the best law school in London and currently ranked 4th in the world in some rankings. However, their programme on EU law lacks variety of modules. It seems to be focussed on environmental and human rights aspects of EU law and that is not really my interest.
LSE is well ranked domestically. I like the variety of modules. They look practical and seem to fit with my interests.
With my degree I hope to work for the EU or in private practice either in Brussels or London. Which one do you think is best for EU law reputation wise?
King's is probably the best one for EU law. However, the uni is not ranked very high which oddly enough means something for me.
UCL has the reputation for being the best law school in London and currently ranked 4th in the world in some rankings. However, their programme on EU law lacks variety of modules. It seems to be focussed on environmental and human rights aspects of EU law and that is not really my interest.
LSE is well ranked domestically. I like the variety of modules. They look practical and seem to fit with my interests.
With my degree I hope to work for the EU or in private practice either in Brussels or London. Which one do you think is best for EU law reputation wise?
Posted Mar 03, 2013 19:22
What I have heard, King's College is much better. I would go for King's.
What I have heard, King's College is much better. I would go for King's.
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