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Law Applicants 2012 Offer Thread

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@Finbarr

thank you :smile: I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..
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Original post by amjustagirl
@Finbarr

thank you :smile: I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..


If you don't like the cold you may have made a mistake in applying to Universities in England :tongue:
Durham will probably be the coldest as it's furthest north if that helps!
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Reply 222
Original post by amjustagirl
@Finbarr

thank you :smile: I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..

I think London unis are not as cold compared to Durham and Notts. And ditto what Bea said :tongue:
Reply 223
Original post by amjustagirl
@Finbarr

thank you :smile: I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..


Ah. London is basically the warmest part of the country, for reasons I don't understand - have a look at a weather map. I would say rent, alcohol, cinema tickets, and city-centre-bought junk food, will be the main differences between London and anywhere else in the country, cost-wise, although getting student accommodation may help *somewhat* with rent, using the student bar/discounts for entertainments is another thing, and cooking decent food another.

I'm afraid I don't know anything about LSE being nerdy. The word seems to me to indicate a bizarre pejorative perspective, on the human qualities of studiousness and diligence, especially odd given this forum's context. Why wouldn't the top students be studious?
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P.S. if you don't need to rush with your choice, then I'd suggest taking as much time as you need to do research on each place for yourself.
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Although to be fair on our weather, it's glorious here in the Midlands today! Like a little Summer in March :biggrin:

I think pollution has a little something to do with London's warmth, especially in Summer. It's like a little greenhouse! But yeah as a a rule, English weather= not the best.
Oxford
Rejection - (Booooo)

Manchester
Unconditional

Leicester
Unconditional

UEA
Unconditional

Reading
Unconditional
Reply 227
Hey guys!!

Help me choose between Leicester LLB & Cardiff LLB Law with Poli.
Would be sosososo grateful if you help.
I'm an international student by the way~
Reply 228
anyone can provide some extra info that can help me decide??

exeter, manchester or leeds for llb law!
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Does anyone have any idea what law firms would prefer - graduates from manchester or southampton law school?

I just can't make up my mind on which offer to accept.
Reply 230
Sussex
A*AB or AAA (law and politics)
Offer 9th nov
Ucas sent 26th oct

Exeter
AAA
Offer 13th nov
Ucas sent 26th oct
Offered from KCL for LLB!

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