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uni offers between Reading and Surrey for Law

Hello I would like to know what would be a better choice for my firm for the law degree? I feel like both are great so it would be great to hear peoples experience at these unis. I have also applied to Brunel, City and Greenwich though I haven't heard from them yet, I believe Reading and Surrey are the better choices anyways but since they aren't Russel groups I'm quite worried and would love to know if its worth doing Law there especially knowing how competitive the field is. Also I live in London and I would most likely move out if i went to Surrey so it would be great to know how the social life and the night life really is because I'm used to having lots to do in London.

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by 09kiki09
Hello I would like to know what would be a better choice for my firm for the law degree? I feel like both are great so it would be great to hear peoples experience at these unis. I have also applied to Brunel, City and Greenwich though I haven't heard from them yet, I believe Reading and Surrey are the better choices anyways but since they aren't Russel groups I'm quite worried and would love to know if its worth doing Law there especially knowing how competitive the field is. Also I live in London and I would most likely move out if i went to Surrey so it would be great to know how the social life and the night life really is because I'm used to having lots to do in London.

Hi @09kiki09

I see you've applied to Brunel and haven't heard back yet, keep waiting as a lot of unis are still in the process of making offers.

If you are still considering Brunel I know that Brunel Law School is a diverse and vibrant community where you will be supported in your studies and encouraged to develop your skills for your future career.

Brunel has it's own building dedicated to law, allowing you to be surrounded by fellow law students and academics who are focused on your education on a daily basis. The Law School also has strong industry links which means placements are available in a variety of legal environments.

Brunel also has its own law careers adviser and as a Brunel Law School student, you have access to many workshops and masterclasses to gain the knowledge you need to make your first step after you graduate.

If you want to know anything about life at Brunel, then let me know 🙂

I'd also recommend heading over to an open day to see what life's like at the uni.

Good luck
Sophie
Brunel London Student Rep

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