Hello people! 1)As to the Intellectual Property Law LLM would u choose KCL,UCL or QMUL? 2)As to the Environmental Law LLM would u choose UCL or QMUL?3)As to the Competition Law LLM would u choose KCL,UCL or QMUL?Has anyone of u taken some of the above mentioned LLMs or heard anything about them?Thank u in advance xx
KCL,UCL or QMUL ?
Posted Sep 09, 2012 17:53
Posted Sep 09, 2012 22:04
Hi,
as regards the LL.M. in Competition Law, I personally would choose KCL.
There has been a lengthy discussion concerning the best LL.M. in Competition Law. Just have a look here:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/54048
Good luck with your choice.
Ciao
PS: Funny user name ;-)
as regards the LL.M. in Competition Law, I personally would choose KCL.
There has been a lengthy discussion concerning the best LL.M. in Competition Law. Just have a look here:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/54048
Good luck with your choice.
Ciao
PS: Funny user name ;-)
Posted Sep 10, 2012 11:52
UCL for all options !
Posted Oct 10, 2012 23:26
Good evening everyone,
I was just wondering something. I'm a LLB student at the university of Maastricht. I have a GPA of 7.7. However, I know that Kings (for instance) makes the conditional offer to its LLM to dutch students that they have to have a GPA of 8.
However, I'm not going to follow my courses anymore in Maastricht but in Singapore (as part of my exchange year) and Maastricht only transfers the grades obtained in Singapore as a pass or fail). Therefore, how would it be possible for me to reach 8/10 (if i receive a conditional letter) if my following grades are going to be taken in Singapore (except my bachelor thesis, but even if i have 8.5/10 for it, my GPA would still not reach 8/10 overall). What do you think? Has anyone been in the same situation as me? How do universities deal with conditional offer for students that will have their final grades graded by another university than their home university?
Thanks for the helppp!!
I was just wondering something. I'm a LLB student at the university of Maastricht. I have a GPA of 7.7. However, I know that Kings (for instance) makes the conditional offer to its LLM to dutch students that they have to have a GPA of 8.
However, I'm not going to follow my courses anymore in Maastricht but in Singapore (as part of my exchange year) and Maastricht only transfers the grades obtained in Singapore as a pass or fail). Therefore, how would it be possible for me to reach 8/10 (if i receive a conditional letter) if my following grades are going to be taken in Singapore (except my bachelor thesis, but even if i have 8.5/10 for it, my GPA would still not reach 8/10 overall). What do you think? Has anyone been in the same situation as me? How do universities deal with conditional offer for students that will have their final grades graded by another university than their home university?
Thanks for the helppp!!
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