LLB 2 Year Accelerated Degree


USAN'UK

Hello all, as you know I've applied to law schools in the UK. Thus far I've received offers from the University of Kent and the University of Aberdeen. I was wondering if anyone knew about the reputation of these schools. Also, I interviewed with Cambridge and was wondering if anyone knew about their follow up process, what should I except next and the likelihood of receiving of offer of acceptance after being interviewed?

Furthermore, do I have to accept or reject the two offers soon, or can I wait until Ive heard back from the other universities? I was a little unclear on the UCAS rules. Thanks so much for the advice and assistance!!
Happy Holidays!

Hello all, as you know I've applied to law schools in the UK. Thus far I've received offers from the University of Kent and the University of Aberdeen. I was wondering if anyone knew about the reputation of these schools. Also, I interviewed with Cambridge and was wondering if anyone knew about their follow up process, what should I except next and the likelihood of receiving of offer of acceptance after being interviewed?

Furthermore, do I have to accept or reject the two offers soon, or can I wait until I’ve heard back from the other universities? I was a little unclear on the UCAS rules. Thanks so much for the advice and assistance!!
Happy Holidays!
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Lofty

While I can't give you any information about the UCAS procedures, I can tell you that the three universities you mentioned are all top notch. However, if you go to the University of Aberdeen, you will get a degree in Scots Law (a form of codified Civil Law), and not a degree in the Common Law of England and Wales. That could limit you job prospects if you want to work in London, etc.

While I can't give you any information about the UCAS procedures, I can tell you that the three universities you mentioned are all top notch. However, if you go to the University of Aberdeen, you will get a degree in Scots Law (a form of codified Civil Law), and not a degree in the Common Law of England and Wales. That could limit you job prospects if you want to work in London, etc.
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susiee

you should check the ucas rules, esp since you're applying for the two year LLB, but I know for the normal undergrad degree you can definitely wait till you hear from the other unis. my friends at cambridge received conditional offers by the end of december, but it can take longer sometimes.
Best of luck!!

you should check the ucas rules, esp since you're applying for the two year LLB, but I know for the normal undergrad degree you can definitely wait till you hear from the other unis. my friends at cambridge received conditional offers by the end of december, but it can take longer sometimes.
Best of luck!!
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USAN'UK

Thanks for all the advice, am just waiting to hear back from the other universities. Hope all are having happy holidays! Any more ideas, comments, or suggestions, are always helpful...

Take care.

Thanks for all the advice, am just waiting to hear back from the other universities. Hope all are having happy holidays! Any more ideas, comments, or suggestions, are always helpful...

Take care.
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Hello USAN'UK!

I'm also thinking of applying for the accelerated LLB at the schools you did. Do you mind if I ask you what your marks were when you applied?
I'm graduating from University of Toronto- Canada with an honours degree but am finding it hard to figure out what the exact equivalent is to a honours second class degree. Also, competitively speaking what should my CV and marks be at to be granted admission.
Thanks for your help in advance!
:)

Hello USAN'UK!

I'm also thinking of applying for the accelerated LLB at the schools you did. Do you mind if I ask you what your marks were when you applied?
I'm graduating from University of Toronto- Canada with an honours degree but am finding it hard to figure out what the exact equivalent is to a honours second class degree. Also, competitively speaking what should my CV and marks be at to be granted admission.
Thanks for your help in advance!
:)
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USAN'UK

At the time I applied I had my U.S. Bachelor's of Arts, and I took the LNAT, the new UK examination for law school admission. It would be like the LSAT in the states, but a lot easier, and at the time I took it, they were only testing it out so it was not used for admission. If you have any more questions about the application process, please let me know, I'll see what I can do to help.

Sincerely,

USAN'UK

At the time I applied I had my U.S. Bachelor's of Arts, and I took the LNAT, the new UK examination for law school admission. It would be like the LSAT in the states, but a lot easier, and at the time I took it, they were only testing it out so it was not used for admission. If you have any more questions about the application process, please let me know, I'll see what I can do to help.

Sincerely,

USAN'UK
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Abhi85

hello im from india i also want to apply for the 2 year accelerated LLB in uk , can u please tell me the top colleges which have the 2 year LLB which i should apply in uk and do we have to give the LNAT to get admission in those colleges, thank you

hello im from india i also want to apply for the 2 year accelerated LLB in uk , can u please tell me the top colleges which have the 2 year LLB which i should apply in uk and do we have to give the LNAT to get admission in those colleges, thank you
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