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Accounting and Finance with Law

  • 16-11-2017 05:04PM
    #1
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    Hi, I'll be sitting my LC this academic year (June 2018) and I'm seriously considering studying Accounting and Finance at either DCU or DIT, but I want to eventually study Law and my preferred institution would be Trinity.

    I'd be looking at doing a masters in Law (LL.M.) with my bachelors in Accounting and Finance, would this be possible?

    Thanks in advance for any information provided, much appreciated.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 70 ✭✭Sophie555


    rooster00 wrote: »
    Hi, I'll be sitting my LC this academic year (June 2018) and I'm seriously considering studying Accounting and Finance at either DCU or DIT, but I want to eventually study Law and my preferred institution would be Trinity.

    I'd be looking at doing a masters in Law (LL.M.) with my bachelors in Accounting and Finance, would this be possible?

    Thanks in advance for any information provided, much appreciated.

    Did you put dcu a&f first?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 70 ✭✭Sophie555


    rooster00 wrote: »
    Hi, I'll be sitting my LC this academic year (June 2018) and I'm seriously considering studying Accounting and Finance at either DCU or DIT, but I want to eventually study Law and my preferred institution would be Trinity.

    I'd be looking at doing a masters in Law (LL.M.) with my bachelors in Accounting and Finance, would this be possible?

    Thanks in advance for any information provided, much appreciated.

    Did you put dcu a&f first?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,733 ✭✭✭OMM 0000


    If you want to be a solicitor, why not jump directly into law?


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