Hi, I am currently in year 13 and want to apply for Law with Spanish Law at KCL in which you earn two law degrees (LLB and Grade en Derecho)? Is it worth it to do this as I would like to work at an international law firm?
Hi, I am currently in year 13 and want to apply for Law with Spanish Law at KCL in which you earn two law degrees (LLB and Grade en Derecho)? Is it worth it to do this as I would like to work in Spain? Or would it maybe create better employment oportunities in the UK as a solicitor? Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated
Nice! Nope, I just take it for a level and love it aha. Do you think the application being sent to the other uni is a good sign? Also, how was your lnat- I am a bit worried about mine being too low.
Nice! Nope, I just take it for a level and love it aha. Do you think the application being sent to the other uni is a good sign? Also, how was your lnat- I am a bit worried about mine being too low.
I hope so but honestly I have no idea, what do you think? I got really low, 23, so I’m also worried about my lnat. How was yours?
I got 25, I was initially so worried as sm people got rejected due to lnats lower than 30 for the LLB course- but I think they weigh it differently for non traditional law courses? I hope we get our decisions soon!
I got 25, I was initially so worried as sm people got rejected due to lnats lower than 30 for the LLB course- but I think they weigh it differently for non traditional law courses? I hope we get our decisions soon!
I suppose they’ll weigh it differently as they will have a much smaller cohort of applicants. According to PF’s website there are 15-20 spaces for the course so I’m not sure if this will affect how they weigh the lnat. I think Spanish people don’t apply to uni until summer so, in theory, PF will only have to look at the applications from this course. Hopefully this means they’ll come soon!
I suppose they’ll weigh it differently as they will have a much smaller cohort of applicants. According to PF’s website there are 15-20 spaces for the course so I’m not sure if this will affect how they weigh the lnat. I think Spanish people don’t apply to uni until summer so, in theory, PF will only have to look at the applications from this course. Hopefully this means they’ll come soon!
Ahhh amazing, thank you for this info! Good luck on your application, keep me updated!