KCL or Queen M


Hello,

I have offers for LLM in Banking and Financial Law in both unis
I am not sure about which is the best choice.
Thanks for your feedback.

Hello,

I have offers for LLM in Banking and Financial Law in both unis
I am not sure about which is the best choice.
Thanks for your feedback.
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Interalia

King's has two professors which co-authored Ellinger's Banking Law - a leading banking law text

So if I were in your position, I would go with kings.

King's has two professors which co-authored Ellinger's Banking Law - a leading banking law text

So if I were in your position, I would go with kings.
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nok

KCL is one of the best in the UK when it comes to Banking and/or Finance law.

KCL is one of the best in the UK when it comes to Banking and/or Finance law.
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Thanks, I will go to Kings.

Thanks, I will go to Kings.
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As far as I know, they are both organized under the University of London, therefore I understand, that one is able to take courses at both unis and will anyway receive a diplom from the university of london. Or do I have the wrong information?

Therefore I think the decision could not be the wrong one anyway.

As far as I know, they are both organized under the University of London, therefore I understand, that one is able to take courses at both unis and will anyway receive a diplom from the university of london. Or do I have the wrong information?

Therefore I think the decision could not be the wrong one anyway.
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beicon

KCL, no doubt about it.

KCL, no doubt about it.
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P_Martini

Queen Mary has its strong points (e.g., commercial law), but, generally, I would prefer KCL.

Queen Mary has its strong points (e.g., commercial law), but, generally, I would prefer KCL.
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Interalia

As far as I know, they are both organized under the University of London, therefore I understand, that one is able to take courses at both unis and will anyway receive a diplom from the university of london. Or do I have the wrong information?

Therefore I think the decision could not be the wrong one anyway.


no, you are referring to the intercollegiate LLM which is no longer in existence. Currently, students are largely confined to courses that are offered in their respective UOL college. With certain small exceptions, they are not allowed to read for a course that is offered in another UOL college.

<blockquote>As far as I know, they are both organized under the University of London, therefore I understand, that one is able to take courses at both unis and will anyway receive a diplom from the university of london. Or do I have the wrong information?

Therefore I think the decision could not be the wrong one anyway.</blockquote>

no, you are referring to the intercollegiate LLM which is no longer in existence. Currently, students are largely confined to courses that are offered in their respective UOL college. With certain small exceptions, they are not allowed to read for a course that is offered in another UOL college.
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Oh, thank you! I didn't know that!

Oh, thank you! I didn't know that!
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