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London LLM programmes

  • 19-06-2007 12:06am
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    Does anyone have any experience/opinions about the taught masters courses in LSE, King's or UCL?

    Thanks.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,062 ✭✭✭dermot_sheehan


    I did the UCL LLM last year. UCL, Kings, Queen Mary and SOAS all take part in the University of London LLM program which means you can take two of your 4 subjects from another institution, so for example I did one of my subjects at Kings.

    LSE generally has the best reputation though since it doesnt take part in the UoL program it has much more limited subject choice. the UoL program has over 120 subjects.

    Of the institutions taking part in the UoL program, I believe UCL has a slightly better reputation the Kings, though King's is recognised as leading in some subjects such as competition law.

    for the UoL program you chose 4 subjects and have 8 hours of lectures per week. Class size is dependent on how popular the subject is you chose.


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