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Kieran posted on the forum topic Eligible for MSc in Economics?!! in the group Economics: Studying Economics:
Hi, not too sure because in the UK you do need an honours degree to go on to postgraduate level. This is because an honours degree means that you have not failed any of your subjects. If you do fail a subject (after one chance to resit it) then you can only get a 3rd [...]
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Paroma started the forum topic Eligible for MSc in Economics?!! in the group Economics: Studying Economics:
hey people,
I need you to answer this really quickly, please!
I'm thinking of changing my BSc in Economics, from Honours in eco to General. I don't know what the Universities in UK call this, but basically till now I've been studying Eco Honours with maths and stats as subsidiaries. But now I'm thinking of switching to [...]2 years, 5 months ago · View
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Paroma posted on the forum topic GRE to get into LSE, MSc Economics in the group Economics: Studying Economics:
thanks people. I hadn't logged in for a while, so I couldn't thank you people earlier.
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timo started the forum topic Graduate Diploma in Law January Start from 2010 in the group Studying Law:
From next year, 2010, the Graduate Diploma of Law, GDL at BPP and the College of Law will have a January start as well as October!
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professor joined the group Education and Teaching Group 2 years, 8 months ago · View
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professor joined the group Economics: Studying Economics 2 years, 8 months ago · View
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Kieran created the forum topic Graduate Law Diploma payment deadline in the group Studying Law:
The deadline for payment of the first installment of fees for the Graduate Diploma in Law at BPP is today
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matt posted on the forum topic Masters in Computer Science in the USA
Anytime
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casper posted on the forum topic The best Law schools in Britain
thanks a lot guys! @rico i don’t quite understand, if you can study for one year to get your law degree why would you choose to study for 2 years?
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rico posted on the forum topic The best Law schools in Britain
Law is an undergraduate subject in the UK – 3 years. But if you don’t study Law at undergraduate level you can still become qualified and study for a Law degree in only 1 or 2 years of study. The 1 year option is called the Graduate Diploma in Law while the 2-year option is [...]
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Kieran posted on the forum topic The best Law schools in Britain
Hi Casper Check here http://applyingto.com/2009/08/06/law-school-rankings-for-uk-universities/
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casper created the forum topic The best Law schools in Britain in the group Studying Law:
Hi guysI wonder if anyone can tell me about the best Law departments in UK universities? Also is Law a postgraduate subject as in the USA?thanks
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casper joined the group Studying Law 2 years, 9 months ago · View
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casper posted on the forum topic Masters in Computer Science in the USA
thanks for that Matt!
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xuxunguyen joined the group Education and Teaching Group 2 years, 9 months ago · View
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matt posted on the forum topic Masters in Computer Science in the USA
Hi casper MS Computer Science degrees are advanced programs and so for graduates who have studied CS (or possibly Engineering) before
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casper created the forum topic Masters in Computer Science in the USA in the group I wanna study in the USA!:
Hi guysI wonder, do universities in the states have MS Computer Science degrees which are open to students who have never studied this subject before? I know this is possible in the Uk but am not sure about the USAThanks if you can help me!
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