Hi everybody
I have unconditional offers to study international commercial (business) law at the universities of Durham, Manchester, and Nottingham. Now I received an offer from KCL so I need some advice about which one to choose.
Any comments would be appreciated
KCL, Durham, Manchester or Nottingham
Posted Apr 12, 2008 10:01
I have unconditional offers to study international commercial (business) law at the universities of Durham, Manchester, and Nottingham. Now I received an offer from KCL so I need some advice about which one to choose.
Any comments would be appreciated
Posted Apr 12, 2008 10:48
Hello, i've got a question for you: for to apply for the univerisities you mentioned before it is sufficient to make the online application and send all the documents by mail only after i've been accepted or do i have to do it immediatly?
thanks and good luck
thanks and good luck
Posted Apr 12, 2008 11:18
Hi everybody
I have unconditional offers to study international commercial (business) law at the universities of Durham, Manchester, and Nottingham. Now I received an offer from KCL so I need some advice about which one to choose.
Any comments would be appreciated
KCL is better than any of the other colleges that you have mentioned. But if you dont wanna go to London then Durham is really good for Intl. Commercial Law and after Durham you can consider Manchester or Nottingham.
I have unconditional offers to study international commercial (business) law at the universities of Durham, Manchester, and Nottingham. Now I received an offer from KCL so I need some advice about which one to choose.
Any comments would be appreciated
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KCL is better than any of the other colleges that you have mentioned. But if you dont wanna go to London then Durham is really good for Intl. Commercial Law and after Durham you can consider Manchester or Nottingham.
Posted Apr 12, 2008 21:00
Posted Apr 13, 2008 20:24
regarding the offer you received from Durham - I received an e-mail from the Postgraduate Administration who informed me that they are recommending that an offer of admission be made to me and they also outlined that the University should confirm this offer - do you think that the University could reject it? Thank you!
Posted Apr 13, 2008 20:27
Posted Apr 14, 2008 10:38
Hey, has anyone heard from King's as yet?? I submitted an online application and sent my supporting docs by end of march - just before the deadline....
Whats the general process - they reply by email ?
Whats the general process - they reply by email ?
Posted Apr 14, 2008 12:20
Irbid
Can you tell what is you background? overall grades and achievements?
I just want to know overall the type of students accepted in those Universities..!!!
Cheers
I have an upper second class honours masters degree in law & Im continuing my studies as a PhD student in international law
Can you tell what is you background? overall grades and achievements?
I just want to know overall the type of students accepted in those Universities..!!!
Cheers
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I have an upper second class honours masters degree in law & Im continuing my studies as a PhD student in international law
Posted Apr 14, 2008 13:24
Posted Apr 14, 2008 16:26
Thank
Im really confused; in the times ranking, the Sunday times ranking Durham has a better ranking than KCL but in this discussion board I have the impression that people prefer kings, so I need your advices
Im really confused; in the times ranking, the Sunday times ranking Durham has a better ranking than KCL but in this discussion board I have the impression that people prefer kings, so I need your advices
Posted Apr 15, 2008 07:28
so....... what do you think?!
Posted Apr 15, 2008 17:47
KCL any time. It is a class above the other three in the LLM program, also better lecturers.
Posted Apr 15, 2008 18:55
guys,
before choosing any universities, you should look at what you want to study and whether those universities offer those particular modules.
durham for istance has a very limited choice in that respect. KCL has a very good reputation, but be sure about the reputation of those who're actually teaching the modules you're interested in.
if i had to choose, i'd definitely go for either manchester or nottingham.
before choosing any universities, you should look at what you want to study and whether those universities offer those particular modules.
durham for istance has a very limited choice in that respect. KCL has a very good reputation, but be sure about the reputation of those who're actually teaching the modules you're interested in.
if i had to choose, i'd definitely go for either manchester or nottingham.
Posted Apr 15, 2008 19:21
Posted Apr 16, 2008 02:16
Is there anyone who read for LLM at KCL to share his experience with us? I need some information about courses at KCL (Im interested by the international commercial/business law), how much does it coast to live in London? Is it really more expensive than other cities in England?
Posted Apr 16, 2008 13:26
anybody.....??!!
Posted Apr 16, 2008 15:12
i can only comment about the costs of living in london since i have lived there for a short while and still go there from time to time for conferences and things like that.
it sucks, everything is doubled, plus you waste lots of your time commuting.
i guess that becomes nice if you have a very good salary and can live in zone1/2, but i'd never advise london for its student life
it sucks, everything is doubled, plus you waste lots of your time commuting.
i guess that becomes nice if you have a very good salary and can live in zone1/2, but i'd never advise london for its student life
Posted Apr 17, 2008 04:06
Budget around £15k for studying in London (inc. fees at UK/EU level).
Posted Apr 17, 2008 04:41
It depend, if u wish to go overseas to work, KCL is the best because of it international reputation. However, if u just want to work in the UK then Durham is the best because it ranking and research is much better than the other 3 u mention.
Posted Apr 26, 2008 09:55
KCL is overrated and especially considering the living expenses. Before you reach a conclusion, you have to decide which area you want to specialise in. Then, you will look for the best education in this area.
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