I have a conditional offer from Manchester, Leicester, Liverpool and Nottingham Trent, all with 5 to 6 week pre session classes, i have applied for LLM General in Leicester, Liverpool and Nottingham Trent, where as in LLM Corporate at Manchester,
i am a law graduate from Karachi University, Pakistan, which would be better to boost the career as well as reputation?
best regards.
Manchester, Leicester or LIverpool
Posted May 11, 2009 21:26
i am a law graduate from Karachi University, Pakistan, which would be better to boost the career as well as reputation?
best regards.
Posted May 12, 2009 00:16
I would say Manchester first... then Leicester and Liverpool as the last option. But you should have a look at the courses and modules from both universities before choosing.
Posted May 12, 2009 09:33
What would be most outcome of Corporate Governance LLM, if i go for Manchester?
Posted May 12, 2009 23:34
If you're really into studying Corporate Governance, I think Mancheste is the only university I know that offers a whole programme in this area. So, I think you'll be exposed to in-depth problems as regards this subject and you will really boost your resamate... but if you'd like to broaden your horizons, I would say try a more general programme.
Posted May 13, 2009 08:36
... but if you'd like to broaden your horizons, I would say try a more general programme.
Likewise..........? Manchester doesnt offer any LLM General, which program of the University of Manchester you think of general and more broad, or wide spread?
Likewise..........? Manchester doesnt offer any LLM General, which program of the University of Manchester you think of general and more broad, or wide spread?
Posted May 13, 2009 16:11
I think you should try the International Business & Commercial Law or the International Finance Law. If I'm not mistaken, there are some corporate governance modules and you can also some non-corporate-governance stuff...
Posted Jun 07, 2009 14:04
If interested in corporate governance and business law issues in general, the LLM in International Business Law offered by the University could really suit you! It covers a wide area of Business Law and the environment of study is amazing (nice campus, huge library with loads of resources).
Posted Jun 23, 2009 00:10
Even thou Mancheste doesnt offer any general LL.M., when taking the International Business Law you can take any courses that you like.
... but if you'd like to broaden your horizons, I would say try a more general programme.
Likewise..........? Manchester doesnt offer any LLM General, which program of the University of Manchester you think of general and more broad, or wide spread?
Even thou Mancheste doesnt offer any general LL.M., when taking the International Business Law you can take any courses that you like.
<blockquote><blockquote>... but if you'd like to broaden your horizons, I would say try a more general programme.</blockquote>
Likewise..........? Manchester doesnt offer any LLM General, which program of the University of Manchester you think of general and more broad, or wide spread?</blockquote>
Posted Jul 04, 2009 00:04
I was describing the University of Liverpool in my previous post!! ;)
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