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LLB Law with a Sandwich year at Nottingham Trent University for September 2024 entry!

Hello beloved students,

My name is Basit. I'm a mature student aged 24 plus; who has completed an Access course in Health and Social Care this June. My subjects were: Health and Social Care, Psychology, Sociology and Study Skills under harvard referencing convensional system.

My background is based through Health and Social Care and supporting vulnerable people. Before I was to study BA Social Work but due to not being able to drive through my mental health and disability. As I'm a student who never owned a car or drived, this profession would limit my job opportunties within Social work environment due to solely relying on community based! It's not worth of getting in debt. I'm now unable to study this course and switched to study law. My longterm goal is now become a solicetor. This job is more office centre based which suits my needs. I do also have a deep interest in law.

I've been to an open day at NTU and University of Nottingham both. I think Nottingham Trent University has a good Law school in terms of modules, students experience, satisfactory overall with the Uni and 100 percent employment rates.

I like the idea of Nottingham Trent Uni and think is a better Law School.

What do you students think?

I would like to know your personal opinions regarding my decision to study law with NTU. 😊😃❤️
Original post by rizzakkhan12
Hello beloved students,
My name is Basit. I'm a mature student aged 24 plus; who has completed an Access course in Health and Social Care this June. My subjects were: Health and Social Care, Psychology, Sociology and Study Skills under harvard referencing convensional system.
My background is based through Health and Social Care and supporting vulnerable people. Before I was to study BA Social Work but due to not being able to drive through my mental health and disability. As I'm a student who never owned a car or drived, this profession would limit my job opportunties within Social work environment due to solely relying on community based! It's not worth of getting in debt. I'm now unable to study this course and switched to study law. My longterm goal is now become a solicetor. This job is more office centre based which suits my needs. I do also have a deep interest in law.
I've been to an open day at NTU and University of Nottingham both. I think Nottingham Trent University has a good Law school in terms of modules, students experience, satisfactory overall with the Uni and 100 percent employment rates.
I like the idea of Nottingham Trent Uni and think is a better Law School.
What do you students think?
I would like to know your personal opinions regarding my decision to study law with NTU. 😊😃❤️
50% of Law graduates never qualify as either Solicitors or even Barristers!!! ☹️
(edited 1 month ago)
How can you outcome a final verdict as an assumption through graduates unable to qualify as Solicetors and Barristers? There are thousands and thousands of students graudating every year within this profession. Law is one of the still topend and competitive like medicine. Before you based your personal perspectives regarding Law professions, provide concerete evidence through your own experience. One short sentence statement is not enough.
Your statment is just biased!

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