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Re: lsat uk
Whether you are looking to study an LLB (qualifying law degree) or an LLM (Master of Laws), UK universities offer plenty of excellent programs. The number of students who wish to study law in the UK continues to grow Top Law Universities in UK University of Aberdeen Aberystwyth University University of Brighton Brunel University London Cardiff University University of Chester City University London Durham University University of East Anglia Edinburgh Napier University University of Essex University of Exeter University of Hertfordshire University of Huddersfield University of Kent King’s College London Kingston University University of Law University of Leeds University of Leicester University of Liverpool Middlesex University New College of the Humanities Newcastle University University of Nottingham Oxford Brookes University Queen Mary University London Queen’s University Belfast University of Roehampton Royal Holloway University University of Sheffield University of Southampton University of Stirling University of Strathclyde University of Surrey University of Sussex Swansea University University of Winchester University of Worcester University of York The LLB- The LLB, or qualifying law degree, is the UK equivalent of a Canadian LLB or JD and is completed at the undergraduate level. The standard LLB is a 3-year program. Some universities offer a 2-year “graduate entry” or “senior status” LLB for students who have previously completed an undergraduate honours degree. The 2-year LLB will, in many cases, require a certain level of GPA achievement. The LLM A Master of Laws degree (LLM) provides you with an opportunity to develop academic and professional expertise in a particular area of law. Upon completion of a 1-year LLM degree, as a legal expert/consultant, you will be qualified to work in a wide range of settings including advocacy with NGOs, international relations, government, policy advising, administration and many more. |
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