Which one would you pick if you achieved AAB ?

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  1. ray_charlene's Avatar
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    Which one would you pick if you achieved AAB ?
    Leicester (ABB)
    Kent (AAB)
    Reading (AAB)

    ps. (hopefully) I am going to study Law in one of them
  2. Spaz Man's Avatar
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    Re: Which one would you pick if you achieved AAB ?
    Obviously Reading.
  3. Gemma_27's Avatar
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    Re: Which one would you pick if you achieved AAB ?
    I visited Leicester uni and thought it was really nice that'd be my personal choice anyway, but i think i'm more biased towards more northern universities :P i'm sure kent and reading would be just as good though
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    Reading is FAR higher up the law league table than both Leciester and Kent. Its near the top 10 in the UK for law if I'm not mistaken. Clear choice for me.
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    Re: Which one would you pick if you achieved AAB ?
    (Original post by ray_charlene)
    Leicester (ABB)
    Kent (AAB)
    Reading (AAB)

    ps. (hopefully) I am going to study Law in one of them
    Reading:

    Good rep.
    Large campus with good ents
    Can get to London quickly if you want some capital city experiences
    Quite good for finding p/t work if you need it

    Last edited by catoswyn; 15-03-2012 at 00:02.
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