I received an offer from four Universities : Oxford (MJur), LSE, KCL and Edinburgh (LLM).
What would you choose? Why?
Thank you,
Sebastien
Oxford, LSE, KCL or Edinburgh?
Posted Mar 30, 2007 15:02
What would you choose? Why?
Thank you,
Sebastien
Posted Mar 30, 2007 15:07
Which LL.M programme? Is it the same programme title at each of the three institutions offering the LL.M?
Without wanting too many details, are finances a major consideration?
What do you want to do after your postgraduate studies? (and where do you want to do it!?)
Hope you don't mind answering these questions as I think you'll get a much more helpful response if you do.
Good luck where ever you go to, you're clearly a talented individual to receive offers from these institutions!
Colin.
Without wanting too many details, are finances a major consideration?
What do you want to do after your postgraduate studies? (and where do you want to do it!?)
Hope you don't mind answering these questions as I think you'll get a much more helpful response if you do.
Good luck where ever you go to, you're clearly a talented individual to receive offers from these institutions!
Colin.
Posted Mar 30, 2007 16:05
Thank you for your questions! It is really kind of you!
Anyway, I will choose the same kind of courses (about european and international business law)
My professional objective is to become a business attorney (working in Brussels.)
Money should not be taken into consideration, since the difference between Oxford/LSE and KCL/Edinburgh is not so big. These programmes are all really expensive anyway.
Sébastien
Anyway, I will choose the same kind of courses (about european and international business law)
My professional objective is to become a business attorney (working in Brussels.)
Money should not be taken into consideration, since the difference between Oxford/LSE and KCL/Edinburgh is not so big. These programmes are all really expensive anyway.
Sébastien
Posted Apr 01, 2007 17:47
Oxford.
Posted Apr 05, 2007 13:31
You might want to do a little bit more research about what each university offers. There is the obvious issue of what courses are on offer, but also the style of teaching and assessment, as well as number of staff to students. Not all univeristies are the same. Without knowing your preferences on all that, I'd say Edinburgh.
Posted Apr 05, 2007 14:58
sebateinengfree you should have a look at the thread below, we already touched upon similar topic on that forum:
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/24010
anway, if you want to work in brussels as an attorney, then my advice would be
1. Go to Oxford, because its Oxford - this is a no brainer!
2. If not then go to KCL, it has an outstanding EU law department. I beleive one of the best aroud. As I said in the previous forums many practitioners in Brussels have attended KCL to do EU law.
Hope that helps!
http://www.llm-guide.com/board/24010
anway, if you want to work in brussels as an attorney, then my advice would be
1. Go to Oxford, because its Oxford - this is a no brainer!
2. If not then go to KCL, it has an outstanding EU law department. I beleive one of the best aroud. As I said in the previous forums many practitioners in Brussels have attended KCL to do EU law.
Hope that helps!
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