Hello,
I'm looking for a LLM program that can be done 100% online by distance-learning, with the assessment based on essays, without exams. (at best it should be straightforward essays, no mix of essays, discussion groups, presentations etc.).
It should be either a general LLM or in the topics of international law or EU law or similar.
The university should be reputable, but not a top-notch university with high demands. Just a mid-level institution with doable requirements.
Which would you recommend?
Online LLM essay-based, mid-level
Posted Mar 14, 2021 12:17
Hello,
I'm looking for a LLM program that can be done 100% online by distance-learning, with the assessment based on essays, without exams. (at best it should be straightforward essays, no mix of essays, discussion groups, presentations etc.).
It should be either a general LLM or in the topics of international law or EU law or similar.
The university should be reputable, but not a top-notch university with high demands. Just a mid-level institution with doable requirements.
Which would you recommend?
I'm looking for a LLM program that can be done 100% online by distance-learning, with the assessment based on essays, without exams. (at best it should be straightforward essays, no mix of essays, discussion groups, presentations etc.).
It should be either a general LLM or in the topics of international law or EU law or similar.
The university should be reputable, but not a top-notch university with high demands. Just a mid-level institution with doable requirements.
Which would you recommend?
Posted Mar 14, 2021 12:35
Possibly Edinburgh, as long as you choose only modules that are assessed by an essay.at the end of the semester.
Possibly Edinburgh, as long as you choose only modules that are assessed by an essay.at the end of the semester.
Posted Mar 14, 2021 14:29
Possibly Edinburgh, as long as you choose only modules that are assessed by an essay.at the end of the semester.
Edinburgh is a top-level university and Russell group member. Probably quite difficult?
When they write assessed by 'coursework': Is that an essay?
[Edited by Tom123 on Mar 14, 2021]
[quote]Possibly Edinburgh, as long as you choose only modules that are assessed by an essay.at the end of the semester. [/quote]<br><br>Edinburgh is a top-level university and Russell group member. Probably quite difficult?<br><div><br></div><div>When they write assessed by 'coursework': Is that an essay?</div><div><br></div><div><br><br>
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Posted Mar 17, 2021 13:50
Anymore thoughts on this?
Anymore thoughts on this?
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