The most current UOL LLB prospectus is available for 2016-2017. Click here to access it.
The reason that I'm choosing to study law with University of London LLB International Programme is not only because the institution is world-class, but the degree itself is known to be of outstanding reputation. Also, my aim is to study law from an international perspective, not simply from the view of a U.S. citizen, which in my opinion will limit my understanding. I'm already seeing the great difference in perspective studying texts that I'm currently reading thus far. It is not my primary objective to practice law here in the states, so I'm not bound by the policies and such of the bar here in California (where I currently reside) or the ABA. I'm studying law to compliment my current field of choice which is Social Work. However, I was advised that it is possible to qualify to sit for the CA Bar Exam upon completing additional coursework after successful completion of the LL.B. It is important for anyone going about law studies through University of London LLB in the states, if they wish to sit the bar exam, to be sure to check with the bar in the jurisdiction they want to practice law in. University of London advises to get the information in writing directly from the state bar because the policies and rules do change. It is important to know that the UOL LLB is the qualifying law degree for practicing law in the UK and many other countries around the world. Here is the link to University of London LLB International Programmes, USA Info Page Here is the current 2014-2015 UoL LLB Prospectus, if you're interested. Are you a USA student studying on the LL.B with UoL? If so, why choose the University of London? I'd be interested in your response! I'm sure others will too. Feel free to leave a comment below. Update August 27, 2015: I am now in graduate school earning the Masters in Psychology, emphasis in Addiction. This is a change from the MSW (Masters in Social Work), Update October 12, 2018: I graduated from the MS Addiction program last October 2018. I've been working in the addiction field as a counselor for about a year now. Currently working on resuming law studies. |
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