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Arden vs BPP vs ULaw for postgrad law

I am looking for advice regarding postgrad law with these universities. Anyone with insight into the comparison? please help
Each of the places you mention is a qualification mill. Are you thinking of a postgraduate professional course, or an academic course? If the former, the three universities you mention are all much of a muchness. If the latter, I suggest that you don't limit yourself to those three options. You would be better off looking at universities which are research-oriented.
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Original post by Stiffy Byng
Each of the places you mention is a qualification mill. Are you thinking of postgraduate professional course, or an academic course? If the former, the three universities you mention are all much of a muchness. If the latter, I suggest that you don't limit yourself to those three options. You would be better off looking at universities which are research-oriented.

Thank you for answering my question. I am a medic and I am looking to go into medicolegal practice, hence trying to get a law conversion. Currently working so part-time online would be ideal, reason why those 3
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Original post by annonymous1984
I am looking for advice regarding postgrad law with these universities. Anyone with insight into the comparison? please help

@annonymous1984

Hello! I studied at Arden albeit the MSc Psychology program and I had a great time their, I've worked in education myself for over 10 years and they have the best virtual learning environment I have come across. For an unbiased view of any University, check out their Teaching Excellence Framework report online from the Office for Students and also check out virtual and onsite open days

Marc
Arden University Student Ambassador

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