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simon22

hi all. i've got offers from ucl, cambridge and oxford. just wondering if anyone could tell me how many hours you spend working a week for the BCL at Oxford and LLM at UCL and to what extent you think someone who had done the law conversion course rather than a law degree would have to put in extra work to keep up. also i'm interested in insolvency where do you think is better...sorry for so many questions...any help much appreciated. thanks.

hi all. i've got offers from ucl, cambridge and oxford. just wondering if anyone could tell me how many hours you spend working a week for the BCL at Oxford and LLM at UCL and to what extent you think someone who had done the law conversion course rather than a law degree would have to put in extra work to keep up. also i'm interested in insolvency where do you think is better...sorry for so many questions...any help much appreciated. thanks.
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Andrea M

From my own research (and not first hand experience), it seems that Ox would have a heavier load because its not lectured classes, whereas Cam is mostly lectured but you can take seminars. Of course, lectured classes make the workload lighter. Not sure about UCL.
It would be helpful if anyone who has actually undertaken these courses could comment.

From my own research (and not first hand experience), it seems that Ox would have a heavier load because its not lectured classes, whereas Cam is mostly lectured but you can take seminars. Of course, lectured classes make the workload lighter. Not sure about UCL.
It would be helpful if anyone who has actually undertaken these courses could comment.
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