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Masters in Commercial Law (LLM)

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  • 21-02-2007 6:31am
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    Hey,

    I am in my final year of a law degree and am interested in doing the commercial law masters programme at UCD. A couple of questions if anyone could help me:

    -Has anyone completed or presently enrolled in this progaramme? If so, what is it like?

    -What are the lectures and lecturers like? Are they very informal? Are the class sizes big? Are learning materials provided or do you need to feverishly scribble notes?

    -I have generally taken well to subjects like Tort, Contract, Company, Land and Constitutional Law. Would this programme suit me?

    -So far my grades have been solid, my average is 69% (with only 3 more modules to take). Does anyone know what the entry requirements for the programme are, as in, what is generally the cut off point percentage wise e.g. 63/64%?

    Any info would be greatly appreciated.


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