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 Law Twinning Program vs Law Transfer Program, questions

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post Mar 19 2009, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(khiahsu @ Jan 23 2009, 03:52 PM)
I'm currently doing my A-Levels and looking to read law. I have a few queries regarding the differences between:

a) UK Law Twinning Program offered at Taylors University College.

From what I understand, students are registered with the partner university (University of Reading) right from the first year itself, so there is much less hassle regarding applications and so forth. Entry requirements are CCC, relatively higher than the (minimal) 2 principal passes of EE required for an external program.

However, would you guys recommend this option over the:

b) UK Law Transfer Program offered at HELP, INTI, KDU, Brickfields, etc.

Affiliate universities cited range from those like Exeter,Cardiff and Manchester to Northumbria and UWE. Hence,the minimum requirements cited are also [B]two principal passes at A-Levels.
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i didn't know it is so easy to get into laws in uk through these pathways......

and to think that imperial/lse wants AAA for entry........

so what happens when these 2 cohorts of lawyers graduate........the marked difference between them..... blink.gif

 

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