Sheffield or Leeds Law
University course discussion for law.
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Sheffield or Leeds Law
Hi everyone!
As the title goes, can I have some idea as to which is more "recognised" internationally? How do the teaching/city/accommodation/costs compare as well?
And one more question, what happens after one has completed the 3 year LLB course? Must we do some attain some other qualifications? Sorry, I am a little confused here.
Thanks in advance. -
Re: Sheffield or Leeds LawLeeds is quite a bit bigger and less hilly. Leeds is known for a big nightlife scene, but Sheffield's not exactly quiet.(Original post by fluffypillow)
Hi everyone!
As the title goes, can I have some idea as to which is more "recognised" internationally? How do the teaching/city/accommodation/costs compare as well?
And one more question, what happens after one has completed the 3 year LLB course? Must we do some attain some other qualifications? Sorry, I am a little confused here.
Thanks in advance.
I think Leeds' accommodation is more spread out around the North of the city, whereas Sheffield's is largely in 2 student villages.
Check out the teaching ratings for the standard of teaching.
What do you want to do when you graduate? It's not obligatory to get a job, but to become a solicitor or barrister you would.
Both will be reasonable on living costs. -
Re: Sheffield or Leeds LawRead the first post here.(Original post by fluffypillow)
Hi, Roh.
Can you tell me more about how people become solicitors/barristers after graduating from law school?