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Tag: UK Law Schools
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A master’s is an all-round enriching experience that forces one to broaden one’s horizons and think outside the box.
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I have seen students burning their parent’s cash in London and then at the end of the course they are extremely worried about recovering the costs specially with the pay-scale in India.
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Law schools need to create incentives to enable students to take up work that they are passionate about, rather than doing a bewildering number of internships for the sole reason that other law students are.
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The LL.M. is a broad-ranging experience so the purpose cannot be anything but subjective. Ask yourself why you want to do it and this will likely yield answers to when and where you would like to pursue it.
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The MLF programme at the University of Oxford is a unique blend wherein the candidates are taught basics of finance while the law subjects focus on these basic concepts and explain how law and policy would attempt to address gaps.