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Does anyone want to study law in hong kong?

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Reply 20
Original post by Lawlet
OP: Why don't you take the 5 year course in KCL- English Law with Hong Kong law?

oh wow i wasn't aware of that course, i will definitely check it out, thank you!
it's pretty long though..5 years :O!
Reply 21
Original post by isabella_C
oh wow i wasn't aware of that course, i will definitely check it out, thank you!
it's pretty long though..5 years :O!


I know that is why i'm thinking whether to do that or just a standard LLB because i want to be qualified both in England and Hong Kong. But ultimately i want to work in Hong Kong because the tax rate is lower there and the money goes further. :smile:
Reply 22
Original post by Lawlet
I know that is why i'm thinking whether to do that or just a standard LLB because i want to be qualified both in England and Hong Kong. But ultimately i want to work in Hong Kong because the tax rate is lower there and the money goes further. :smile:


yeah i agree, i want to work in hong kong in the future too that's why i want to study law there to start with because if i study it in uk, the laws wont be as specific to hk i think..but i need to look into it further to be honest
Reply 23
Original post by isabella_C
yeah i agree, i want to work in hong kong in the future too that's why i want to study law there to start with because if i study it in uk, the laws wont be as specific to hk i think..but i need to look into it further to be honest


is quite similar because HK used to be a colony of the British Empire, but i think you need to pass three module specific to HK to law in order to sit the PCLL (HK version of LPC).

Do you live in England by the way?
Reply 24
Original post by Lawlet
is quite similar because HK used to be a colony of the British Empire, but i think you need to pass three module specific to HK to law in order to sit the PCLL (HK version of LPC).

Do you live in England by the way?


Oh right, thanks! I'll definitely look more into it =]
yes i do, and yourself?
Reply 25
yeah i live in liverpool
Reply 26
Original post by Lawlet
yeah i live in liverpool


oh cool:smile: i live in birmingham~
happy new year to everyone!
Original post by isabella_C
oh wow! i live in yuen long too:biggrin:


I used to too:smile:
Still live in Yuen Long when I go back for holidays^^
Reply 28
Original post by amyyanwatse
I used to too:smile:
Still live in Yuen Long when I go back for holidays^^


me too! what a coincidence:smile: maybe i'll bump into you or something haha:P
Reply 29
amyyanwatse and isabella_C: Fanling is the best, without a doubt. :smile:
Reply 30
Original post by Lawlet
amyyanwatse and isabella_C: Fanling is the best, without a doubt. :smile:


haha i have never been there myself, but i'm sure it is a lovely place :P
Original post by Lawlet
amyyanwatse and isabella_C: Fanling is the best, without a doubt. :smile:


haha I have gone past it when I was on the train from Sheung Shui to Tai Po:wink:
Reply 32
Original post by amyyanwatse
haha I have gone past it when I was on the train from Sheung Shui to Tai Po:wink:


i thought you live in Yuen Long?
Original post by Lawlet
i thought you live in Yuen Long?


Yeah but I went around places whilst I was in HK lol:wink:
Reply 34
what are your favourite places to go to in hk everyone?:smile:
Reply 35
MK, lol
Reply 36
haha agreed, i love langham place, its so pretty :P

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