I have tried to apply for an Master of Law programme (LLM) in various UK universities. However, most of them, if not all, require that I must Masters degree from my country as a prerequisite for their LLM since they do not recognize first degrees from Southern Africa. Is there a university that you can recommend that doesn't place such conditions?
Thank you.
UK university recommendations
Posted Sep 07, 2017 16:38
Thank you.
Posted Sep 12, 2017 10:24
You are not helping in anyway you just posted your response for the sake of it. I have applied at three UK universities: Essex, Queen Mary and Birmingham. All three rejected my application on the basis that my LLB degree alone is not enough i should have a masters from my country. Having had my application rejected by these institutions I then mailed Sussex who also confirmed same. So if you cannot help me just ignore my post instead of posting a rude response riddled with innuendo.
Posted Sep 13, 2017 09:44
Lets just say you obsessed in maintaining your reputation than offering the help I need. The responses I got from Queen Mary, Essex, Sussex and Birmingham are that I must an LLM first since they do not recognize my LLB. I do not know why you insist on that I am lying. Thank you for your response though, I will seek help somewhere else.
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