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UCC Evening BCL course (2013-2017) - Notice

  • 11-03-2013 11:48pm
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    Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 9,769 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    As an FYI (as I'm not associated with the course), there is an information evening for anyone interested in this on Thursday, 21st March iin Boole 2 at 7 p.m, UCC Cork.
    Full details at : UCC link.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 gatsby92


    Hello,
    I'm interested in doing the UCC evening BCL course sometime in the future, and I was just wondering how hard is it to get into? I'm a final year university student and I hope to graduate with a 2.1. I'm aware that there is an aptitude test, etc. Is admission highly competitive, or is it simply a case of having the means to finance four years of college?

    I would be grateful for any clarity on this.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 934 ✭✭✭LowKeyReturn


    gatsby92 wrote: »
    Hello,
    I'm interested in doing the UCC evening BCL course sometime in the future, and I was just wondering how hard is it to get into? I'm a final year university student and I hope to graduate with a 2.1. I'm aware that there is an aptitude test, etc. Is admission highly competitive, or is it simply a case of having the means to finance four years of college?

    I would be grateful for any clarity on this.

    Perfectly fine to do a law degree for it's own sake and please for one second don't think I'm suggesting otherwise, however - consider all your options if you've already a primary degree.


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