I'm a 2nd year student doing European Legal Studies (LLB) at the University of Kent at Canterbury. I'll be spending next academic year in Europe somewhere, although I haven't decided where yet..possibly Vienna.
I just finished my law degree, currently doing the LPC at Bloomsbury.
I think its an excellent idea for a thread as most of the other sections have theirs, good thinking
Given that it's in Bloomsbury, I assume you're at the College of Law?
How're you finding it so far?
>Anna<
I'm a 2nd year student doing European Legal Studies (LLB) at the University of Kent at Canterbury. I'll be spending next academic year in Europe somewhere, although I haven't decided where yet..possibly Vienna.
Is it English Law with European Law (i.e you get an LLB in English and French/German) or is specifically European Legal Studies?
Given that it's in Bloomsbury, I assume you're at the College of Law?
How're you finding it so far?
Yep indeed it is, well its more on the vocational side and you do a lot of learning on your feet. It can be dull at times to be honest but it is interesting as its an total different side, were learning the real deal now, well to some extent anyway. I guess it takes some time getting used to it, I just want it over and done with tbh.
How about you, final year at KCL. Manage to secure a TC yet ? If Law is what you want to go in to. KCL is a favorite with the big firms
Indeed - that's why the title stipulates "students" .
Starting in September then?
Fair enough, hopefully this one will be more active!
We don't start until October, so I've got about another fortnight before I start my last-minute packing. I've been plodding along doing an essay that they want for the start of term, but rumour has it we should also have had a reading list which seems to have gone missing. Oh dear.
University of Dundee. Dual qualifying in Scots and English law
Congratulations on your Cambridge place.
Thanks.
I didn't know it was possible to qualify in both through a degree - I always assumed you could do it later down the line with some kind of conversion course. How interesting!