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Currently, a first-year law student at KCL, stayed at Stamford street apartments. Happy to answer questions about the course, uni and accom from my perspective.
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History, Politics, Econ.
Yes, the workload its self is manageable and actually a lot less than some of my friends doing law at non-RG unis. It's about 8 hours of lectures including notetaking, 6 hours of reading and 5 hours of attending and preparing tutorials (overestimate but giving you an idea). It might sound like alot buts its alot less then sixth form if you manage your time properly.
Yes, the workload its self is manageable and actually a lot less than some of my friends doing law at non-RG unis. It's about 8 hours of lectures including notetaking, 6 hours of reading and 5 hours of attending and preparing tutorials (overestimate but giving you an idea). It might sound like alot buts its alot less then sixth form if you manage your time properly.
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(Original post by cozy2002)
History, Politics, Econ.
Yes, the workload its self is manageable and actually a lot less than some of my friends doing law at non-RG unis. It's about 8 hours of lectures including notetaking, 6 hours of reading and 5 hours of attending and preparing tutorials (overestimate but giving you an idea). It might sound like alot buts its alot less then sixth form if you manage your time properly.
History, Politics, Econ.
Yes, the workload its self is manageable and actually a lot less than some of my friends doing law at non-RG unis. It's about 8 hours of lectures including notetaking, 6 hours of reading and 5 hours of attending and preparing tutorials (overestimate but giving you an idea). It might sound like alot buts its alot less then sixth form if you manage your time properly.
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(Original post by ag1245)
Not really law related - but what are the accomodations like and social life like? The accomodations looks alot better than UCLs. I'm debating between the two in regards to social life and accomodations
Not really law related - but what are the accomodations like and social life like? The accomodations looks alot better than UCLs. I'm debating between the two in regards to social life and accomodations
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