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LLB Galway advice

  • 06-08-2008 12:24am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36


    Ive been offered the chance to do the LLB course in Galway im just wondering has anyone done this course and would they be able to dispense any advice on how difficult it or how good it is in relation to similar course in different institutions??. Any advice at all would be greatly appreciated.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 400 ✭✭Wheely


    sheamyboy wrote: »
    Ive been offered the chance to do the LLB course in Galway im just wondering has anyone done this course and would they be able to dispense any advice on how difficult it or how good it is in relation to similar course in different institutions??. Any advice at all would be greatly appreciated.

    I've done the course and found it great. That said I did a one year version of it straight out of the BA in Legal Science so I assume you'relooking at a two or three year one unless doing the same.

    The faculty, for the most part are great, quite and open door policy, if you're a serious student there's no shortage of advice and help. There's a wide variety of courses on offer including ones unavailable in other universities ie Disability law, immigration law, housing law and policy all thought by authorities in their fields-it depends whatyou want out of the course and what your alternatives i suppose.

    Also relevant is that Galway is a FANTASTIC city to be a student in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36 sheamyboy


    Wheely wrote: »
    I've done the course and found it great. That said I did a one year version of it straight out of the BA in Legal Science so I assume you'relooking at a two or three year one unless doing the same.

    The faculty, for the most part are great, quite and open door policy, if you're a serious student there's no shortage of advice and help. There's a wide variety of courses on offer including ones unavailable in other universities ie Disability law, immigration law, housing law and policy all thought by authorities in their fields-it depends whatyou want out of the course and what your alternatives i suppose.

    Also relevant is that Galway is a FANTASTIC city to be a student in.

    Thanks for the reply yes im thinking of doing the three year one but at the moment im a bit worried about whether i should do a two year or a one year one like yourself or is this only possible if you have a BA in LScience?or would i being going above my head attempting the shorter version due to my lack knowledge in this department?.


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