The Guardian Ranking 2015
Posted Jun 03, 2014 14:42
Posted Jun 03, 2014 15:40
I just saw it too. Queen Mary is doing so well...
Posted Jun 03, 2014 20:09
SOAS rose a whopping 20 spots to just edge into the top ten. Very impressive for an incredibly focused small Law School.
Posted Jun 03, 2014 21:32
Cambridge dominance everywhere ! : )
Posted Jun 05, 2014 10:35
Cam again.
Love it.
Love it.
Posted Jul 02, 2014 00:54
Cam again.
Love it.
'again'
You obviously didn't see last year's table
Cambridge's modules look excruciatingly boring
Love it.</blockquote>
'again'
You obviously didn't see last year's table
Cambridge's modules look excruciatingly boring
Posted Jul 02, 2014 11:30
Cam again.
Love it.
'again'
You obviously didn't see last year's table
Cambridge's modules look excruciatingly boring
They actually ARE excruciatingly boring (I've done them).
But it's the name that matters.
Love it.</blockquote>
'again'
You obviously didn't see last year's table
Cambridge's modules look excruciatingly boring</blockquote>
They actually ARE excruciatingly boring (I've done them).
But it's the name that matters.
Posted Jul 04, 2014 14:14
Hi Guys.
Iam a prospective student for batch 2015.
I have an agreegate of 56-57% (2:2, not too sure about the conversion process followed in the UK though my college in India is among the top 10 in the Country for LLB) from Campus Law Centre ,Delhi University with internships at reputed law firms in India and advocates. I have done social work and also have good recommendation letters.
If any of you could help me with letting me know the chances of making it to Queen Mary,King's or UCL,next year and also if you guys have any idea about any other decent colleges in UK.
Iam a prospective student for batch 2015.
I have an agreegate of 56-57% (2:2, not too sure about the conversion process followed in the UK though my college in India is among the top 10 in the Country for LLB) from Campus Law Centre ,Delhi University with internships at reputed law firms in India and advocates. I have done social work and also have good recommendation letters.
If any of you could help me with letting me know the chances of making it to Queen Mary,King's or UCL,next year and also if you guys have any idea about any other decent colleges in UK.
Posted Jul 07, 2014 08:38
It is a bit of a push but possible. Make sure you apply early and rock all the board they require. Your sop and your recommendation will go a long way. I am afraid though that they might prove to be objective. If i were in your position i would still apply.
Posted Jul 08, 2014 10:52
Thankyou :)
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