I currently hold an undergraduate degree in economics from an American University, and I would like to pursue a career in law here in the UK.
It looks like my options are to:
-Transfer into a 2 year LLB program
-Enter a MA in Law program
-Pursue GDL Studies
What I'd like to understand is how these various paths are percieved.
They all seem like reasonable options, but as I'm keen to get the ball rolling, the one year GDL or MA programs would be a bit more attractive if equally credibie.
GDL v LLB
Posted Oct 06, 2009 15:05
I currently hold an undergraduate degree in economics from an American University, and I would like to pursue a career in law here in the UK.
It looks like my options are to:
-Transfer into a 2 year LLB program
-Enter a MA in Law program
-Pursue GDL Studies
What I'd like to understand is how these various paths are percieved.
They all seem like reasonable options, but as I'm keen to get the ball rolling, the one year GDL or MA programs would be a bit more attractive if equally credibie.
It looks like my options are to:
-Transfer into a 2 year LLB program
-Enter a MA in Law program
-Pursue GDL Studies
What I'd like to understand is how these various paths are percieved.
They all seem like reasonable options, but as I'm keen to get the ball rolling, the one year GDL or MA programs would be a bit more attractive if equally credibie.
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