hello everyone, i did my llb in india in 2002, then got married and came to uk, because of family commitments i couldnt persume any career. now my son is 22 months ,so i thought i will do llm in distance learning, but dont know where and how to start. so please help me guys. thanks for your reply in advance. bytheway i live in nottingham.
please guide how to for llm
Posted Aug 17, 2008 21:27
Posted Aug 18, 2008 20:21
I think UCL has a distance learning programme. No comment on the debate about how a distance learning LL.M. is viewed, but it's at least a school to start your research. Nottingham also has an LL.M. programme, don't they?
Posted Aug 25, 2008 20:44
I believe you can add Edinburgh onto that list as well. Oh, and Cardiff if you fancy an LLM in Canon Law!
Posted Aug 28, 2008 11:33
Edinburgh has several distance programmes from which to choose. http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/teaching/index.aspx
It is the only programme with which I am familiar as far as distance learning so I can tell you that it has an extremely dedicated staff and the faculty are the same if you were actually on campus taking the classes. You need to consider what type of LLM you want...then start searching for the school so that you find the best programme to suit you.
It is the only programme with which I am familiar as far as distance learning so I can tell you that it has an extremely dedicated staff and the faculty are the same if you were actually on campus taking the classes. You need to consider what type of LLM you want...then start searching for the school so that you find the best programme to suit you.
Posted Sep 12, 2008 18:52
thank you guys. i saw the ediburgh university link and pretty satisfied but still i wil do some more research. by the way P_martini what does it mean no comment on how dis.lear. is viewed. is distance learning llm is not recognized much? is it not valuable like the regular llm.
Posted Sep 16, 2008 21:36
Hi. I would suggest you to apply for University of London Ll.M. program. It is one of the top rated programmes in the world. You can also try Aberdeen and Edinburgh. Queen Mary also enjoys a great reputation in Law. But apply as soon as the application forms are out.
Good luck
Sahil Tagotra
KCL
Good luck
Sahil Tagotra
KCL
Posted Dec 05, 2008 07:56
Hi ramarsita
I am a current student at the University of Nottingham and have just completed the LLM. I was thoroughly satisfied with the course and impressed with the wide range of academic and practical expertise of the staff within the law school. I believe that it is possible to complete the LLM part time and would encourage you to look into this if you are still intending to apply for an LLM at a UK university!
I am a current student at the University of Nottingham and have just completed the LLM. I was thoroughly satisfied with the course and impressed with the wide range of academic and practical expertise of the staff within the law school. I believe that it is possible to complete the LLM part time and would encourage you to look into this if you are still intending to apply for an LLM at a UK university!
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