UCL or LSE for Law?
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I've received offers from UCL (dual degree with Hong Kong University) and LSE (LLB) but am torn between which one to choose. I don't mind the lower student satisfaction at LSE and am aware of how focused and flexible its modules are, but UCL's course is also really interesting and going to HK is a dream for me. Any help you guys can offer?
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You already sound like youre swaying more towards UCL. Thinl about why you chose the dual degree in the first place, and compare the differences that and the normal course
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Sounds like you're trying to persuade yourself to like LSE more, when you prefer UCL.
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Congrats on the offers! You seem to prefer UCL more compared to LSE. However, you really can't go wrong with either offer - both incredibly prestigious unis to study Law at. I am also applying for both UCL (HKU dual degree) and LSE (LLB). Did you have to write an additional personal statement for the UCL/HKU dual degree course? If you did, do you have any advice on how or what to write?
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