Sorry I was not clear, I was talking about the University Anglia Ruskin University which is located in Cambridge in England. I was asking whether the university is generally good and whether it would be beneficial for me to study law there.
Désolé je n'étais pas clair, je parlais de l'Université Anglia Ruskin University qui est située à Cambridge en Angleterre. Je demandais si l'université est généralement bonne et s'il serait avantageux pour moi d'étudier le droit là-bas.
Sorry I was not clear, I was talking about the University Anglia Ruskin University which is located in Cambridge in England. I was asking whether the university is generally good and whether it would be beneficial for me to study law there.
Désolé je n'étais pas clair, je parlais de l'Université Anglia Ruskin University qui est située à Cambridge en Angleterre. Je demandais si l'université est généralement bonne et s'il serait avantageux pour moi d'étudier le droit là-bas.
Lol bro, I'm not that advanced at French to understand that! With a quick google it seems Ok. Not one that's typically known of. Will that compromise job opportunities?
It's not going to get you to a top London or Edinburgh law firm, but if you're aiming for a solicitors' office in a smaller town, you'd probably be ok?
Lol bro, I'm not that advanced at French to understand that! With a quick google it seems Ok. Not one that's typically known of. Will that compromise job opportunities?
Nope certainly not unless you are wishing to study a joint degree with a subject and French, it would require you to study law. Just knowing a bit of French is still a good skill to have. It would only limit your job opportunities if you are applying for jobs in places which requires you to know a second language etc French!
It's not going to get you to a top London or Edinburgh law firm, but if you're aiming for a solicitors' office in a smaller town, you'd probably be ok?