Hello
I received unconditional offer from :
- East Anglia (International Trade law)
- Trinity College.
and conditional offer from King's college. I need to take again IELTS to have 7. I had 6.5 the first time. I find some courses to prepare it but it will cost around 900 euros.
Do you have information about Pre-sessional course? is it easy to have 70%?
As concerned Trinity and UEA, I know that Trinity is well known but courses seems too academic. I prefer UEA course such as Oil and Gaz law, Islamic law ...
The choice is very difficult : Trinity, UEA, prepare IELTS for King's.
Thank you for your answers.
Help me : East Anglia, Trinity, King's?
Posted Apr 07, 2010 21:31
I received unconditional offer from :
- East Anglia (International Trade law)
- Trinity College.
and conditional offer from King's college. I need to take again IELTS to have 7. I had 6.5 the first time. I find some courses to prepare it but it will cost around 900 euros.
Do you have information about Pre-sessional course? is it easy to have 70%?
As concerned Trinity and UEA, I know that Trinity is well known but courses seems too academic. I prefer UEA course such as Oil and Gaz law, Islamic law ...
The choice is very difficult : Trinity, UEA, prepare IELTS for King's.
Thank you for your answers.
Posted Apr 07, 2010 22:18
Go for King's without spending all that money on IELTS prep. You can prepare for those tests on your own, e.g. by downloading past papers and listening to podcasts.
Good luck
Good luck
Posted Apr 08, 2010 01:41
King's, no doubt! Buy some practice books and I'm sure you'll pull off the 7.0.
Posted Apr 08, 2010 02:18
king may be the best choice for you, but if the East Anglia course is the one you prefer go for it. of course you are being fully informed of the rankings but its better to send the money and be happy with what you are doing then spend it for the sake of prestige when what you really want to be doing is other modules in other unis
good luck
good luck
Posted Apr 09, 2010 00:18
Trinity has a great undergrad and doctorate programme. While the LLM has traditionally been weaker, it has been getting better in recent years. I couldn't say whether it's very academic or not, but if the undergrad is anything to go by, then it's fairly academic.
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