Hi, I hope this subject hasn't been discussed before, but if it has forgive me:
I am currently undertaking a few bachelor degrees in Australia, but am interested in going back to England to study. The hallowed halls of Oxford/Cambridge would be very nice indeed.
I will be moving back to England upon completion of my degrees in Australia, at present I am currently enrolled in a double degree, and a single degree, I have deferred the LLB part and am thinking of changing my combination. The reason being that it would be a little irrelevant doing an LLB over here if I was to move back to England. If I was to do the LLB in England (Oxford for example), would I have to sit entrance exams, or would they take into account my previous university records? This question is applicable to all other universities too.
Postgrad Law requires the applicant to already hold a Law degree
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am currently undertaking a few bachelor degrees in Australia, but am interested in going back to England to study. The hallowed halls of Oxford/Cambridge would be very nice indeed.
I will be moving back to England upon completion of my degrees in Australia, at present I am currently enrolled in a double degree, and a single degree, I have deferred the LLB part and am thinking of changing my combination. The reason being that it would be a little irrelevant doing an LLB over here if I was to move back to England. If I was to do the LLB in England (Oxford for example), would I have to sit entrance exams, or would they take into account my previous university records? This question is applicable to all other universities too.
Postgrad Law requires the applicant to already hold a Law degree
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.