Is anyone doing a LLB Law course with an optional year abroad/placement at uni of liverpool?
Just wanted information on what its like? Whether you took the year out in a placement or anywhere abroad? What opportunities did the uni give and what sort of things were advertised?
Hi guys I'm in a real bad predicament. I know deadline day is tomorrow but I seriously cannot come to a decision, any chance that you can help me decide between Liverpool and Exeter? Thanks in advance
Hi guys I'm in a real bad predicament. I know deadline day is tomorrow but I seriously cannot come to a decision, any chance that you can help me decide between Liverpool and Exeter? Thanks in advance
Hi guys I'm in a real bad predicament. I know deadline day is tomorrow but I seriously cannot come to a decision, any chance that you can help me decide between Liverpool and Exeter? Thanks in advance
Liverpool all the way, the uni of Liverpool set you up for a good post graduate qualification
Hi, I am also in the same predicament with my choices as the deadline is tomorrow!!
I am sure of my firm choice however I'm struggling with picking between Aberystwyth and Liverpool for my insurance. Aberystwyth is more of a safe bet but if I don't get into my firm I would prefer to go to Liverpool however it is the same requirements (AAB). Do you know if Liverpool will be more lenient if say I drop one grade or do you reckon I should stay with a safe bet and hope for clearing on results day if I don't get my firm?
I would say stay with the safe bet, just to be safe, you don't want to be disappointed on the day
But if Liverpool do have vacant positions for clearing it will be difficult and a risk to get out of my insurance and by teh time i am released the places may have gone?
To be honest, post-graduate is what id like to do after
I think Exeter is a generally better university in terms of academics. However, bearing in mind you'll have to live there for three plus years, other factors are important too. I've heard Liverpool's a nice student city, but Exeter might be a different experience. Bear in mind that I have no allegiance to either university, but at the same time I'm only telling you what I'd do in the same position, I'm not an expert on academics or anything.