Hey guys, I've learned a lot from this discussion board, but I've come to realize that most of the people that post here are interested in working on the private sector or on international organisms.
Based on these posts, I've concluded that, in terms of overall
reputation, one could say that it goes like this: LSE->UCL->KCL->QMUL.
But could someone share their knowledge on how these universities are regarded in Public Law / Administrative Law / Regulation?
Thanks a lot!
Public law - LSE/UCL/KCL/QMUL
Posted Jan 23, 2012 23:26
Hey guys, I've learned a lot from this discussion board, but I've come to realize that most of the people that post here are interested in working on the private sector or on international organisms.
Based on these posts, I've concluded that, in terms of overall
reputation, one could say that it goes like this: LSE->UCL->KCL->QMUL.
But could someone share their knowledge on how these universities are regarded in Public Law / Administrative Law / Regulation?
Thanks a lot!
Based on these posts, I've concluded that, in terms of overall
reputation, one could say that it goes like this: LSE->UCL->KCL->QMUL.
But could someone share their knowledge on how these universities are regarded in Public Law / Administrative Law / Regulation?
Thanks a lot!
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