Hello everyone!
I've got an offer to do the MSc in Criminal Justice Policy at LSE, and an offer to the LLM at UCL, and I'm incredibly stuck!
I want to do the Bar following my postgraduate course, and to be frank, I don't have a concrete preference for any particular module of law, as I am certain I will enjoy and work hard in any field of law I pursue.
So could someone please offer me any advice as to which course you think Chambers' in London would be more likely to favour when providing a pupillage?
LLM at UCL or MSc at LSE?
Posted Jul 30, 2013 18:24
Hello everyone!
I've got an offer to do the MSc in Criminal Justice Policy at LSE, and an offer to the LLM at UCL, and I'm incredibly stuck!
I want to do the Bar following my postgraduate course, and to be frank, I don't have a concrete preference for any particular module of law, as I am certain I will enjoy and work hard in any field of law I pursue.
So could someone please offer me any advice as to which course you think Chambers' in London would be more likely to favour when providing a pupillage?
I've got an offer to do the MSc in Criminal Justice Policy at LSE, and an offer to the LLM at UCL, and I'm incredibly stuck!
I want to do the Bar following my postgraduate course, and to be frank, I don't have a concrete preference for any particular module of law, as I am certain I will enjoy and work hard in any field of law I pursue.
So could someone please offer me any advice as to which course you think Chambers' in London would be more likely to favour when providing a pupillage?
Posted Jul 31, 2013 19:17
In my opinion, I think the the Bar looks heavily upon your LLB and BVC (now BPTC) achievements as well as your other advocacy achievements (incl. mini-pupilage). Since you indicated that you do not have any preference in respect of any particular module of law, it would be, in my opinion, be sensible and wise to pursue the LLM at UCL rather than the MSc in Criminal Justice Policy.
In my opinion, I think the the Bar looks heavily upon your LLB and BVC (now BPTC) achievements as well as your other advocacy achievements (incl. mini-pupilage). Since you indicated that you do not have any preference in respect of any particular module of law, it would be, in my opinion, be sensible and wise to pursue the LLM at UCL rather than the MSc in Criminal Justice Policy.
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