Exeter Leeds Kent and Liverpool so no, none of them are as well respected as Bristol I chose pretty safe options but after getting 4/5 I realised I wasn't happy with any of the choices I chose
I applied to S'oton, and now i'm not sure after receiving an offer. Also hoping on Bristol.
Exeter Leeds Kent and Liverpool so no, none of them are as well respected as Bristol I chose pretty safe options but after getting 4/5 I realised I wasn't happy with any of the choices I chose
I think it isn't worth it to waste a whole year, surely Exeter and Leeds aren't that bad?
Statistically, Leeds and Exeter make the most solicitors in their respective geographical areas, so they can't be that bad. Exeter actually makes more solicitors than Bristol in the south-west, but Bristol is more heavily represented in the London firms. Also, they seem to be the best non-LNAT universities.
What about Manchester? Is it a good university for law? Statistically, Manchester stays above places like Warwick and is in top 5 for legal careers. Do you agree?
Statistically, Leeds and Exeter make the most solicitors in their respective geographical areas, so they can't be that bad. Exeter actually makes more solicitors than Bristol in the south-west, but Bristol is more heavily represented in the London firms. Also, they seem to be the best non-LNAT universities.
Oh interesting! In that case, what are you picking? I'm leaning towards Leeds as Exeter looks a bit lifeless haha
Oh interesting! In that case, what are you picking? I'm leaning towards Leeds as Exeter looks a bit lifeless haha
I personally liked the look of Exeter because it seems to be quieter than Leeds, but Leeds is a nice student city and got links with many regional law firms. In addition to that, I am seriously considering Newcastle, so I guess I need to visit all of them to make up the decision. Btw http://www.chambersstudent.co.uk/media/1067/what_is_a_good_university.pdf seems like a reasonably accurate statistic on which universities are strongly represented in the different types of law firms.
What about Manchester? Is it a good university for law? Statistically, Manchester stays above places like Warwick and is in top 5 for legal careers. Do you agree?
Manchester is supposed to be good for Law. I have an offer from there Have you?
What about Manchester? Is it a good university for law? Statistically, Manchester stays above places like Warwick and is in top 5 for legal careers. Do you agree?
To be honest, I think that at such a level differences between universities are negligible, as one may be marginally better at one thing and another uni may be better in some other aspect. Unis that are in the RG but not in Oxbridge and London leagues seem to be pretty similar and seen as such by the majority of employers.
To be honest, I think that at such a level differences between universities are negligible, as one may be marginally better at one thing and another uni may be better in some other aspect. Unis that are in the RG but not in Oxbridge and London leagues seem to be pretty similar and seen as such by the majority of employers.