I am a law student from Thailand. I have applied to many university both inside and outside London. I have to admit that my researches on where to apply mostly regards on ranking websites. At present, I have conditional offer from UCL and KCL and unconditional offer from Bristol and Warwick. I would like to complete the degree in international commercial law but I have no ideas where I should accept now. I know that the reputation of University of London is by far higher but, unfortunately, I am unable to apply for UCL pre sessional in time as I have just got my offer on 14 of May and I have a sense that I am not likely to meet their minimum English requirement by retaking IELTS over and over again (three times already). In addition, many people told me that the standard of teaching and reputation of KCL and Bristol are not different to the extent that I should invest in the former one if I have not plan to work in the UK or EU (It seems that I will save at least £8000 which is quite a lot for me). However, cost of study is not an important condition for my decision making process. What I am considering and concerning is where will provide me best experience for my first international study and support my job opportunities the best.
Thank you for reading and it would be great and helpful if some of you give me some suggestions and if there are something wrong or inaccurate details, I would like to place my apology
here.
Suggestion needed
Posted May 27, 2013 05:19
I am a law student from Thailand. I have applied to many university both inside and outside London. I have to admit that my researches on where to apply mostly regards on ranking websites. At present, I have conditional offer from UCL and KCL and unconditional offer from Bristol and Warwick. I would like to complete the degree in international commercial law but I have no ideas where I should accept now. I know that the reputation of University of London is by far higher but, unfortunately, I am unable to apply for UCL pre sessional in time as I have just got my offer on 14 of May and I have a sense that I am not likely to meet their minimum English requirement by retaking IELTS over and over again (three times already). In addition, many people told me that the standard of teaching and reputation of KCL and Bristol are not different to the extent that I should invest in the former one if I have not plan to work in the UK or EU (It seems that I will save at least £8000 which is quite a lot for me). However, cost of study is not an important condition for my decision making process. What I am considering and concerning is where will provide me best experience for my first international study and support my job opportunities the best.
Thank you for reading and it would be great and helpful if some of you give me some suggestions and if there are something wrong or inaccurate details, I would like to place my apology
here.
Thank you for reading and it would be great and helpful if some of you give me some suggestions and if there are something wrong or inaccurate details, I would like to place my apology
here.
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