Westminster University or Robert Gordon University for Law?

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  1. Krikri7's Avatar
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    Westminster University or Robert Gordon University for Law?
    Hi everyone,

    I was wondering if anyone could advise...whilst I'm putting the University of Hull as my firm choice for studying law, for an insurance I have to pick between Westminster University or Robert Gordon University. It'd be nice if you could give me some pros and cons. I live in the Czech Republic.
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    Re: Westminster University or Robert Gordon University for Law?
    The obvious distinction is that you'd be studying scottish law at rgu and english law at westminster.

    I don't really know much about either university or course, but that's the main thing I can think of.
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    Re: Westminster University or Robert Gordon University for Law?
    (Original post by seanfromtheblock)
    The obvious distinction is that you'd be studying scottish law at rgu and english law at westminster.

    I don't really know much about either university or course, but that's the main thing I can think of.
    You'd kind of have to hope that if they've applied for that they should know...although I expect their next post will be 'What do you mean SCOTTISH law'?
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    Re: Westminster University or Robert Gordon University for Law?
    (Original post by Norton1)
    You'd kind of have to hope that if they've applied for that they should know...although I expect their next post will be 'What do you mean SCOTTISH law'?
    you never know, I've seen it happen often enough on this forum
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