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Confirm which one - Durham/Manchester/Nottingham/Edinburgh

I received offers from all the mentioned universities and I wanted to know which one should I choose. Except for Edinburgh my course is bachelors in law and in Edinburgh uni it's Law and International Relations.
So which one would be the best option?- I'm considering good employment opportunities as well as later want to pursue my masters from America. So I should go for which one?
Congratulations and we'll done! All the unis are great.

Is Edinburgh for Scot Law? Think over it seriously if so.

I doubt if there is any significant difference between the unis in terms of academic prestige and graduate prospects. Don't take rankings too seriously, there are vast differences between league tables. You won't be wrong going to any one of the unis.

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Original post by cksiu
Congratulations and we'll done! All the unis are great.
Is Edinburgh for Scot Law? Think over it seriously if so.
I doubt if there is any significant difference between the unis in terms of academic prestige and graduate prospects. Don't take rankings too seriously, there are vast differences between league tables. You won't be wrong going to any one of the unis.

Thank you.
Yes it's Scott's law in Edinburgh.
Can you tell me exactly if possible what difficulties I might face if I choose edinburgh uni and do Scott's law and international relations? I'm a bit confused as to I heard that my job prospects may be too low due to that plus I'll have to take any conversion courses. But since I'm considering about pursuing my masters in law from america so I really want to know if choosing edinburgh would act as a hindrance in my case.
Original post by Anna Liebert
Thank you.
Yes it's Scott's law in Edinburgh.
Can you tell me exactly if possible what difficulties I might face if I choose edinburgh uni and do Scott's law and international relations? I'm a bit confused as to I heard that my job prospects may be too low due to that plus I'll have to take any conversion courses. But since I'm considering about pursuing my masters in law from america so I really want to know if choosing edinburgh would act as a hindrance in my case.

Scotland has different legal system from England and Wales. If you do Scot’s Law there might be concerns of recognition in England and Wales. But forgive me I don't know the details.

Similarly LLB Scot’s Law might have issues om recognition in US. But again, I don't know the details.

If your goal is common law, do more research before taking up Edinburgh for Scot’s Law.

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Ok thank you:smile:

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