Queen Mary with high 2.2??


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Do you know anybody who was admitted to qm with a 60 - 65 % ( high 2.2 ) without havng prior 4-5 years of working legal experience as it is required from queen mary in order someone 2.2 to be qualified . As far as llm in media law qm is concerned , the competition is so fierce there ? I don't know if it is worth to apply or low my expectations and forget queen mary. Is postgraduate program in intellectual property of trinity college a reputed one ?

Do you know anybody who was admitted to qm with a 60 - 65 % ( high 2.2 ) without havng prior 4-5 years of working legal experience as it is required from queen mary in order someone 2.2 to be qualified . As far as llm in media law qm is concerned , the competition is so fierce there ? I don't know if it is worth to apply or low my expectations and forget queen mary. Is postgraduate program in intellectual property of trinity college a reputed one ?
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Do you know anybody who was admitted to qm with a 60 - 65 % ( high 2.2 ) without havng prior 4-5 years of working legal experience as it is required from queen mary in order someone 2.2 to be qualified . As far as llm in media law qm is concerned , the competition is so fierce there ? I don't know if it is worth to apply or low my expectations and forget queen mary. Is postgraduate program in intellectual property of trinity college a reputed one ?


Hi, where did you get your degree from? Because in the UK the percnentage you mention is not a 2:2, 60 is a 2:1 and 65 is a high 2:1

<blockquote>Do you know anybody who was admitted to qm with a 60 - 65 % ( high 2.2 ) without havng prior 4-5 years of working legal experience as it is required from queen mary in order someone 2.2 to be qualified . As far as llm in media law qm is concerned , the competition is so fierce there ? I don't know if it is worth to apply or low my expectations and forget queen mary. Is postgraduate program in intellectual property of trinity college a reputed one ? </blockquote>

Hi, where did you get your degree from? Because in the UK the percnentage you mention is not a 2:2, 60 is a 2:1 and 65 is a high 2:1
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