Hello!
I requested a one-year deferral to Queen Mary and then received a letter whose title was "CHANGES affecting the Queen Mary LLM".
This letter says "From 2007, the University of London will no longer be offering an intercollegiate taught LLM programme. From 2007, the QM LLM will follow a modular structure and we will continue to offer more than 70 taught modules. Full time students will have to complete four modulars to obtain an LLM degree. It is expected that one of the modules will take the form of an extended essay. The remaining three will be taught modules taken by examination.".
Also, this letter says "it is likely that by 2007 arrangements will be in place, which will enable students to take one course at other London colleges.".
The above is just for your information.
FYI - London LLM
Posted Apr 27, 2006 14:50
Hello!
I requested a one-year deferral to Queen Mary and then received a letter whose title was "CHANGES affecting the Queen Mary LLM".
This letter says "From 2007, the University of London will no longer be offering an intercollegiate taught LLM programme. From 2007, the QM LLM will follow a modular structure and we will continue to offer more than 70 taught modules. Full time students will have to complete four modulars to obtain an LLM degree. It is expected that one of the modules will take the form of an extended essay. The remaining three will be taught modules taken by examination.".
Also, this letter says "it is likely that by 2007 arrangements will be in place, which will enable students to take one course at other London colleges.".
The above is just for your information.
I requested a one-year deferral to Queen Mary and then received a letter whose title was "CHANGES affecting the Queen Mary LLM".
This letter says "From 2007, the University of London will no longer be offering an intercollegiate taught LLM programme. From 2007, the QM LLM will follow a modular structure and we will continue to offer more than 70 taught modules. Full time students will have to complete four modulars to obtain an LLM degree. It is expected that one of the modules will take the form of an extended essay. The remaining three will be taught modules taken by examination.".
Also, this letter says "it is likely that by 2007 arrangements will be in place, which will enable students to take one course at other London colleges.".
The above is just for your information.
Posted Apr 28, 2006 03:51
Hi,
Thanks for the information.
It confirms rumours that inter collegiate is about to end.
I have heard the same at UCL, but nothing officila yet.
Hi,
Thanks for the information.
It confirms rumours that inter collegiate is about to end.
I have heard the same at UCL, but nothing officila yet.
Thanks for the information.
It confirms rumours that inter collegiate is about to end.
I have heard the same at UCL, but nothing officila yet.
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