Hi everyone,
Since second year, it has been my dream to study for an LLM in London. It has always been London. I want to be an academic or work in the Commonwealth public service. I recently graduated with a first in law, am published, seasonals etc etc.
So I started applying only to the golden triangle schools - King's College, UCL, LSE and Oxford. I stupidly forgot Cambridge!!!! (but will try to get a late application in). Got the scholarship and funding all sorted as well.
I got an offer from King's College which was my first choice London school. I notice heaps of top academics, barristers, partners etc with first class LLB's also chose London (some went as early as 1970!). I think they could have got into Oxford/Cambridge, but chose London instead.
If I go to London instead of Oxford, do you think I will be making a mistake? Is this just typical legal snobbery at its worst?
Either way, an LLM from a big 3 London school would be awesome. But that silly prestige factor we law students have grown to hate (and love!) has arisen yet again.
Thanks
Since second year, it has been my dream to study for an LLM in London. It has always been London. I want to be an academic or work in the Commonwealth public service. I recently graduated with a first in law, am published, seasonals etc etc.
So I started applying only to the golden triangle schools - King's College, UCL, LSE and Oxford. I stupidly forgot Cambridge!!!! (but will try to get a late application in). Got the scholarship and funding all sorted as well.
I got an offer from King's College which was my first choice London school. I notice heaps of top academics, barristers, partners etc with first class LLB's also chose London (some went as early as 1970!). I think they could have got into Oxford/Cambridge, but chose London instead.
If I go to London instead of Oxford, do you think I will be making a mistake? Is this just typical legal snobbery at its worst?
Either way, an LLM from a big 3 London school would be awesome. But that silly prestige factor we law students have grown to hate (and love!) has arisen yet again.
Thanks