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Warwick v. Exeter v. Shefflied for Law

Got accepted to Warwick for Law and Sociology and at Exeter & Shefflied for LLB Law, I just don't know what uni to choose, is the BA Law and Sociology (qualifying) less valuable than LLB Law? I think i would really like sociology although I've never done it before but i'm afraid that LLB Law opens more doors?
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Do you want to study sociology?
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Could you ask to switch degrees right now?

Which course would you prefer to do, and which uni would you prefer to go to
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Law and Sociology is four years and a qualifying law degree. It may actually work in your favour as it shows you to be more versatile and not just eggs in one basket. You can go onto to practice Law with it,
Warwick's Law and Sociology degree is a well-established and respected programme. It's been designed to integrate the two disciplines effectively, with several optional bridging modules (unlike my course, Law with French Law). I've known several people to go onto magic circle firms (and one or two to the Bar) from that course with annoyingly high grades.
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Original post by Lizziem3
Law and Sociology is four years and a qualifying law degree. It may actually work in your favour as it shows you to be more versatile and not just eggs in one basket. You can go onto to practice Law with it,


Does doing sociology really show versatility? It is not as if you're taking a maths degree concurrently; you're studying a less complex subject alongside. Admittedly with Warwick's socio-legal specialism, the sociology degree makes some sense and I don't doubt it would be interesting. I am not convinced it would be especially impressive, though.

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