what are the chances of getting onto a decent LLM programme with a GDL/CPE but no LLB? The place i'm doing the conversion course would accept me but it doesn't rank highly for what i want to specialise in. Is anyone else in the same position?
LLM after GDL
Posted May 16, 2009 19:33
Posted May 17, 2009 10:34
Hi, i know that LSE will accept people for their LLM after a conversion course but i don't know how often that actually happens.
Posted May 18, 2009 18:21
A number of schools will accept people even without any law, so I would have thought that those schools would likewise accept those with GDL. I suspect that they'd still be looking for a good undergraduate degree in whatever subject it is you'd taken.
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