Do I understand it correctly, that if I take an LLM in any of the colleges of the U. of London (Kings, Queen Mary, SOAS etc) I can take LLM courses in the other colleges as well? In other words, I should now rack my brains out picking which of the said colleges I should take my LLM in, because its practically the same?
U. of London LLM - Intercollegaite?
Posted Jan 15, 2007 06:34
Posted Jan 15, 2007 10:21
As far as I am aware, the LLM-Intercollegaite system has come to an end. Check with your UoL college-I am sure they have a better authority to answer your question. Good Luck! :)
Posted Jan 15, 2007 10:48
Thanks for the reply. I am still in the process of selecting a University to apply with, so I do not have a college yet. The source of my information graduated a couple of years back so her info might not be that updated!
Posted Jan 15, 2007 11:22
They've all broken away now. LSE first broke away last year, if I"m not mistaken. And now King's and UCL decided to withdraw, so obviously QM had to break away.
Posted Jan 15, 2007 12:54
There was a recent thread about this topic.
Here the link: http://www.llm-guide.com/board/21830/#post-21965
Here the link: http://www.llm-guide.com/board/21830/#post-21965
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