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Best choice for law between durham warwick and queen mary uni of london

Reply 1

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by vivaan lahiri
Best choice for law between durham warwick and queen mary uni of london

Depends what is ur GCSEs and a level grades. What is ur AS grades?

Reply 2

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by Logic1
Depends what is ur GCSEs and a level grades. What is ur AS grades?

I havereceived an offer from durham qmul , waiting on warwick

Reply 3

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by vivaan lahiri
I havereceived an offer from durham qmul , waiting on warwick


Congratulations on your offers and good luck in your other applications. Each of the three universities which you mention is good. If you can, visit each one and form a view of the facilities and atmosphere of each, and consider which course structure most appeals to you.

Logic1 appears from this and other threads to be curious other people's GCSE and AS grades. This may perhaps arise because of his or her own results, which he or she has described in another thread as "7-maths ,5 eng 5 lit 5 geo 5 history 7-6 in science 7 in maths 2 in Spanish 6 in REREPEATED [sic] YR 12 failed AS LEVEL".

Reply 4

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by Stiffy Byng
Congratulations on your offers and good luck in your other applications. Each of the three universities which you mention is good. If you can, visit each one and form a view of the facilities and atmosphere of each, and consider which course structure most appeals to you.
Logic1 appears from this and other threads to be curious other people's GCSE and AS grades. This may perhaps arise because of his or her own results, which he or she has described in another thread as "7-maths ,5 eng 5 lit 5 geo 5 history 7-6 in science 7 in maths 2 in Spanish 6 in REREPEATED [sic] YR 12 failed AS LEVEL".

How do I do block this person be keeps interfering with me and state ambiguous reasons without context.

Stop it and leave me in peace

Me and others already had a word with u about your Oxford foolishness.

Reply 5

If you have anything helpful to say to the OP, based on relevant knowledge and/or experience, please contribute. As you have indicated elsewhere that you are interested in studying medicine and as you are, I assume, in year 12 or 13, it is not immediately apparent what you might usefully say about where to study for a law degree, but perhaps the OP will find your insights of value.

OP, I'm a barrister and part time academic at UCL, and have also done a bit of teaching at QMUL. I reiterate that your university choices are good. Best of luck.

Reply 6

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by Stiffy Byng
If you have anything helpful to say to the OP, based on relevant knowledge and/or experience, please contribute. As you have indicated elsewhere that you are interested in studying medicine and as you are, I assume, in year 12 or 13, it is not immediately apparent what you might usefully say about where to study for a law degree, but perhaps the OP will find your insights of value.
OP, I'm a barrister and part time academic at UCL, and have also done a bit of teaching at QMUL. I reiterate that your university choices are good. Best of luck.

Perhaps maybe you learn a lesson from our previous discussion and maybe do not intervene.

Please it’s a request do not be in contact with me


And do not assume anything you have no context nor any info of me so please leave me alone. I think your the only one who I responded to several times so please stop this

Reply 7

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by Logic1
Perhaps maybe you learn a lesson from our previous discussion and maybe do not intervene.
Please it’s a request do not be in contact with me
And do not assume anything you have no context nor any info of me so please leave me alone. I think your the only one who I responded to several times so please stop this

I think you need to recognise that, if you post assertions on some of these forums, you may be asked to justify your reasons for those. I'm not sure your responses on the Oxford thread were quite the slam dunk you thought they were.

Likewise, asking someone who was mulling over a choice of universities for Law (at a time when offers are being made) "What is ur GCSEs and a level grades?" may not seem the most relevant of contributions, particularly when your own potential career direction seems to be rather different.

Finally, there is quite a difference between accepted internet forum shorthand and basic grammar/literacy.

Reply 8

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by chalks
I think you need to recognise that, if you post assertions on some of these forums, you may be asked to justify your reasons for those. I'm not sure your responses on the Oxford thread were quite the slam dunk you thought they were.
Likewise, asking someone who was mulling over a choice of universities for Law (at a time when offers are being made) "What is ur GCSEs and a level grades?" may not seem the most relevant of contributions, particularly when your own potential career direction seems to be rather different.
Finally, there is quite a difference between accepted internet forum shorthand and basic grammar/literacy.
To u it seems that way and I am not going to explain it but thanks for this

Reply 9

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by vivaan lahiri
Best choice for law between durham warwick and queen mary uni of london

From visiting on the open day, Durham seems to have a brilliant law school. There are a lot of other factors to consider too, e.g. location, atmosphere, accommodation, etc. but based off just vibes, Durham is lovely.

Edit - is it possible for you to attend offer-holder days? Even if you are international, are there online options available?
(edited 1 year ago)

Reply 10

Durham for law but it's sly racist. At the end of the day warwick is a target school, your set up for a really good future either way. I didn't like queen mary however I would suggest you go visit both universities, however queen mary for corporate law is especially average.

Reply 11

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by ihbiubh9uh98
Durham for law but it's sly racist. At the end of the day warwick is a target school, your set up for a really good future either way. I didn't like queen mary however I would suggest you go visit both universities, however queen mary for corporate law is especially average.

Can you explain what you mean by Durham being "sly racist" and Queen Mary being "especially average" for corporate law?

Reply 12

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by Logic1
Perhaps maybe you learn a lesson from our previous discussion and maybe do not intervene.
Please it’s a request do not be in contact with me
And do not assume anything you have no context nor any info of me so please leave me alone. I think your the only one who I responded to several times so please stop this

you have asked about peoples stats in every forum ive actually ever seen regarding law - its nosy and unnecessary. you need to be banned off this website. As this post has nothing to do with her grades she is simply seeking advice

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