Which english universities have a good reputation//standing for their LLM in business/banking/financial law? Are there any universities where it's easier to be admitted (if your grades aren't super and you haven't got a lot of work experience or other merits?) Thanks.
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Posted Aug 07, 2006 17:15
Which english universities have a good reputation//standing for their LLM in business/banking/financial law? Are there any universities where it's easier to be admitted (if your grades aren't super and you haven't got a lot of work experience or other merits?) Thanks.
Posted Aug 08, 2006 15:05
Hi swede,
The obvious place for your chosen subject is LSE. But I'm heading to UCL next year and I know from students who went there last year that they have an excellent reputation for Banking Law. However, the intercollegiate LLM at University of London is possibly ending next year. But I know that UCL are still accepting applications for this year until September 5.
As for grades - mine are far from super - so I wouldn't worry about that. Whatever school you want to apply to - just put in a good application and personal statement and see what happens.
Which english universities have a good reputation//standing for their LLM in business/banking/financial law? Are there any universities where it's easier to be admitted (if your grades aren't super and you haven't got a lot of work experience or other merits?) Thanks.
Hi swede,
The obvious place for your chosen subject is LSE. But I'm heading to UCL next year and I know from students who went there last year that they have an excellent reputation for Banking Law. However, the intercollegiate LLM at University of London is possibly ending next year. But I know that UCL are still accepting applications for this year until September 5.
As for grades - mine are far from super - so I wouldn't worry about that. Whatever school you want to apply to - just put in a good application and personal statement and see what happens.
<blockquote>Which english universities have a good reputation//standing for their LLM in business/banking/financial law? Are there any universities where it's easier to be admitted (if your grades aren't super and you haven't got a lot of work experience or other merits?) Thanks.</blockquote>
The obvious place for your chosen subject is LSE. But I'm heading to UCL next year and I know from students who went there last year that they have an excellent reputation for Banking Law. However, the intercollegiate LLM at University of London is possibly ending next year. But I know that UCL are still accepting applications for this year until September 5.
As for grades - mine are far from super - so I wouldn't worry about that. Whatever school you want to apply to - just put in a good application and personal statement and see what happens.
<blockquote>Which english universities have a good reputation//standing for their LLM in business/banking/financial law? Are there any universities where it's easier to be admitted (if your grades aren't super and you haven't got a lot of work experience or other merits?) Thanks.</blockquote>
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