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BPP LLM SQE 1 & 2 or QMUL: Law and Economics LLM

Hi guys,
I am in my final year of my Law degree at City, University of London, and I'm considering whether to do the BPP LLM SQE 1 & 2 prep courses or pursue the Law and Economics LLM at QMUL, and then enrol in BPP's SQE prep courses. I'm aware that QMUL offers an LLM with the SQE 1 & 2 preparation included, but I would prefer to take the SQE courses separately, especially as most firms tend to prefer BPP.

Regarding the Law and Economics LLM, I'd like to know whether the economics component (the compulsory modules) is mainly theoretical or if it requires mathematical knowledge. I'm not someone who enjoys maths or anything involving graphs and calculations.

If anyone is currently taking this course, could you please let me know whether it involves much mathematical content and what the assessment format is?

From the list of modules, I am interested in taking most of the following:

Legal Aspects: IB, PE & BC
Bank Insolvency and Resolution
Banking and Fintech
Banking Law International
Corporate Finance Law

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