QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Feb 25 2014, 01:37 PM)
1. I'm not really familiar with UKT application system, but AFAIK, the application to transfer is done by the student to the university, you have to send the results and transcript to the university for them to consider. You can try sending it to them, even if you've done well in you UKT year and A levels, the question is, will there any space available?
The only way I know can transfer to KCL, is that get really good result, and being offered the Malaysian Law Scholarship, ATC got one student getting that almost every year.
2. If you want to finish it faster, January is the best, because you'll be sitting your exams August, and transfer to UK this September. April and September to me don't make too much difference since they're all going to the UK next year.
3. The PJ campus is very decent, unlike KL campus scattering all around Brickfields, PJ campus has everything in the same building. The only drawback is that closest place to makan may be Jaya33.
1. Excuse me if I'm not too clear with what you're trying to say, but "The only way I know can transfer to KCL, is that get really good result, and being offered the Malaysian Law Scholarship, ATC got one student getting that almost every year." So, ATC has one student that is being offered the Malaysian Law Scholarship almost every year? And that particular student has yet to accept the offer? I'm not trying to be a smart-aleck, just trying to understand that sentence better!

Or were you trying to mean that there's at least one student getting offered the Malaysian Law Scholarship almost every year from ATC?Which would make more sense..
2. Thank you for your advice! But I guess I can't go for January intake anymore since it's already February now.

3. I've been to the PJ campus last year before it was officially launched. It isn't particularly big nor outstanding compared to my college that had acres of land but it's safe to say that I'm pretty darn excited to start my life as a Law student! Has the Jaya Mall or something opened yet?

By the way, seeing that you're an experienced student and my future senior, do you have any advice for me?

I would truly appreciate it a lot! Study life & skills, co-curricular activities, social life and the like. As you can see from my numerous questions, I'm anxious yet excited to start my LL.B! I hope you don't mind.