LLM for finance graduate?


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I'm a 21 year old international student who graduated in 2011 with a BSc in Finance and I'm looking to be accepted in the UK for an LLM in Economical Law or Financial Law. My question is that are there students who weren't lawyers or law graduates that get accepted for an LLM? I'm very interested in the field of law and incorporating my finance knowledge in a law firm or bank. Are there good prospects for doing this? Any feedback would be appreciated

I'm a 21 year old international student who graduated in 2011 with a BSc in Finance and I'm looking to be accepted in the UK for an LLM in Economical Law or Financial Law. My question is that are there students who weren't lawyers or law graduates that get accepted for an LLM? I'm very interested in the field of law and incorporating my finance knowledge in a law firm or bank. Are there good prospects for doing this? Any feedback would be appreciated
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adam81

Hello,

To be honest, at the University that I'am graduating from this year, and all the others that I applied to, every single one of them asked for an undergraduate degree that was either a law one, had a significant element of law included in it.

Hello,

To be honest, at the University that I'am graduating from this year, and all the others that I applied to, every single one of them asked for an undergraduate degree that was either a law one, had a significant element of law included in it.

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