LSE or Amsterdam/Berlin


easy_tiger

Hello everyone, I was wondering if you could help me out. Has anyone experience with either of the programmes below?

U Amsterdam: International and European Law: European Competition Law and Regulation (14,700 EUR)
FU Berlin: Master of Business, Competition and Regulatory Law (MBL) (9,500 EUR)
LSE: LLM Competition, Innovation and Trade Law (20,736 GBP)
U Edinburgh: Is there a replacement for the Competition and Innovation LLM?

LSE is a bit expensive but is it worth it? How about the other programmes and cities?
Cheers,

Hello everyone, I was wondering if you could help me out. Has anyone experience with either of the programmes below?

U Amsterdam: International and European Law: European Competition Law and Regulation (14,700 EUR)
FU Berlin: Master of Business, Competition and Regulatory Law (MBL) (9,500 EUR)
LSE: LLM Competition, Innovation and Trade Law (20,736 GBP)
U Edinburgh: Is there a replacement for the Competition and Innovation LLM?

LSE is a bit expensive but is it worth it? How about the other programmes and cities?
Cheers,
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lawgradpt

Hello everyone, I was wondering if you could help me out. Has anyone experience with either of the programmes below?

U Amsterdam: International and European Law: European Competition Law and Regulation (14,700 EUR)
FU Berlin: Master of Business, Competition and Regulatory Law (MBL) (9,500 EUR)
LSE: LLM Competition, Innovation and Trade Law (20,736 GBP)
U Edinburgh: Is there a replacement for the Competition and Innovation LLM?

LSE is a bit expensive but is it worth it? How about the other programmes and cities?
Cheers,


Haven't heard a about the other LLM's but Lse seems definately a good choice reputation wise. And if it has that reputation its for a reason.

Personally, if I was in your position and I'd receive and offer from LSE I wouldn't hesitate.

[quote]Hello everyone, I was wondering if you could help me out. Has anyone experience with either of the programmes below?

U Amsterdam: International and European Law: European Competition Law and Regulation (14,700 EUR)
FU Berlin: Master of Business, Competition and Regulatory Law (MBL) (9,500 EUR)
LSE: LLM Competition, Innovation and Trade Law (20,736 GBP)
U Edinburgh: Is there a replacement for the Competition and Innovation LLM?

LSE is a bit expensive but is it worth it? How about the other programmes and cities?
Cheers,[/quote]

Haven't heard a about the other LLM's but Lse seems definately a good choice reputation wise. And if it has that reputation its for a reason.

Personally, if I was in your position and I'd receive and offer from LSE I wouldn't hesitate.
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easy_tiger

Hi lawgradt,
thanks for your answer! LSE is also the most expansive one, so I'll stay open to other suggestions :-) Do you happen to know anything about Scholarships for LSE?

Hi lawgradt,
thanks for your answer! LSE is also the most expansive one, so I'll stay open to other suggestions :-) Do you happen to know anything about Scholarships for LSE?
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