just for the experience of living in a castle, i would choose university college. make no mistake about it, it is a REAL CASTLE.
nottingham, aberdeen or durham?
Posted Jul 12, 2008 15:20
just for the experience of living in a castle, i would choose university college. make no mistake about it, it is a REAL CASTLE.
Posted Jul 12, 2008 15:26
thank you friend
i am really grate full
talk to you soon
thank you friend
i am really grate full
talk to you soon
i am really grate full
talk to you soon
Posted Apr 09, 2009 14:06
Thanks for your sarcasm "Peter.Smith"...think you only created this account for making this comment, he?
Anyway, the ranking on this website is based on views which I think is a very strong indicator for the actual reputation of LLM courses because if nobody is interested in a course it doesnt get any views. Logical, isnt it?
If you are interested, I am currently doing my LLB at University of Nottingham and am planning to do my LLM at Nottingham Trent University.
In addition,since when are LLM students researching? All they do is writing essays and exams. This is normal students work.
My kindest regards
Any ranking of LLM guide is not proclaimed to be any sort of guide for knowing the actual ranking of a university: It reads as follows:
"The monthly rankings in the Most Popular LLM Programs section are determined by the number of user page views per LL.M. program listing. Therefore, the "most popular" LL.M. programs are simply the programs that LLM GUIDE users have viewed most frequently. The number of user page views also determines the "popularity" of LL.M. programs in the geographic-based program searches."
So the popularity is not based on the how many reviews are posted or what someone has spoken about the University...!
the Popularity option only indicates the number of "hits" the website (which displaying the name of the University) has received only on that day...! That means how many people have seen the webpage of that particular University on that day. lol
It is irrelevant whether it is good or bad...!
If these popularity rankings are taken into consideration then...QMUL should be ranking first in UK....lol...that is indeed stupid...rather next to impossible.
So please i would suggest people to take the median of the rankings of all three ranking systems...it provides as good guidance....
<blockquote>Thanks for your sarcasm "Peter.Smith"...think you only created this account for making this comment, he?
Anyway, the ranking on this website is based on views which I think is a very strong indicator for the actual reputation of LLM courses because if nobody is interested in a course it doesnt get any views. Logical, isnt it?
If you are interested, I am currently doing my LLB at University of Nottingham and am planning to do my LLM at Nottingham Trent University.
In addition,since when are LLM students researching? All they do is writing essays and exams. This is normal students work.
My kindest regards</blockquote>
Any ranking of LLM guide is not proclaimed to be any sort of guide for knowing the actual ranking of a university: It reads as follows:
"The monthly rankings in the Most Popular LLM Programs section are determined by the number of user page views per LL.M. program listing. Therefore, the "most popular" LL.M. programs are simply the programs that LLM GUIDE users have viewed most frequently. The number of user page views also determines the "popularity" of LL.M. programs in the geographic-based program searches."
So the popularity is not based on the how many reviews are posted or what someone has spoken about the University...!
the Popularity option only indicates the number of "hits" the website (which displaying the name of the University) has received only on that day...! That means how many people have seen the webpage of that particular University on that day. lol
It is irrelevant whether it is good or bad...!
If these popularity rankings are taken into consideration then...QMUL should be ranking first in UK....lol...that is indeed stupid...rather next to impossible.
So please i would suggest people to take the median of the rankings of all three ranking systems...it provides as good guidance....
Anyway, the ranking on this website is based on views which I think is a very strong indicator for the actual reputation of LLM courses because if nobody is interested in a course it doesnt get any views. Logical, isnt it?
If you are interested, I am currently doing my LLB at University of Nottingham and am planning to do my LLM at Nottingham Trent University.
In addition,since when are LLM students researching? All they do is writing essays and exams. This is normal students work.
My kindest regards</blockquote>
Any ranking of LLM guide is not proclaimed to be any sort of guide for knowing the actual ranking of a university: It reads as follows:
"The monthly rankings in the Most Popular LLM Programs section are determined by the number of user page views per LL.M. program listing. Therefore, the "most popular" LL.M. programs are simply the programs that LLM GUIDE users have viewed most frequently. The number of user page views also determines the "popularity" of LL.M. programs in the geographic-based program searches."
So the popularity is not based on the how many reviews are posted or what someone has spoken about the University...!
the Popularity option only indicates the number of "hits" the website (which displaying the name of the University) has received only on that day...! That means how many people have seen the webpage of that particular University on that day. lol
It is irrelevant whether it is good or bad...!
If these popularity rankings are taken into consideration then...QMUL should be ranking first in UK....lol...that is indeed stupid...rather next to impossible.
So please i would suggest people to take the median of the rankings of all three ranking systems...it provides as good guidance....
Posted Apr 10, 2009 07:15
Aberden for sure!! best professors in this particular area of law!
Aberden for sure!! best professors in this particular area of law!
Posted Apr 10, 2009 07:16
Holding 2.2 average is there any change to get admission at The Uni of Nottingham? or..no way..
Holding 2.2 average is there any change to get admission at The Uni of Nottingham? or..no way..
Posted Apr 10, 2009 14:31
Holding 2.2 average is there any change to get admission at The Uni of Nottingham? or..no way..
Yes I received a conditional offer from Nottingham stating that I should get an average of 55% in my present degree....!!! but you need good work experience..!
<blockquote>Holding 2.2 average is there any change to get admission at The Uni of Nottingham? or..no way..</blockquote>
Yes I received a conditional offer from Nottingham stating that I should get an average of 55% in my present degree....!!! but you need good work experience..!
Yes I received a conditional offer from Nottingham stating that I should get an average of 55% in my present degree....!!! but you need good work experience..!
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