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Difference between LLM (SQE preparation course) and MA Law (SQE1)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sebasstianprzr" data-source="post: 112553" data-attributes="member: 20508"><p>Hi everyone, </p><p></p><p>I just wondering whether someone knows what is the difference between an <strong>LLM </strong>and <strong>MA Law</strong>. I am a foreign lawyer currently interested in doing an LLM in order to practice as a solicitor in England in the near future. The University of Law offers a programme called <strong>MA Law (SQE1)</strong> which is a law conversion course and includes an SQE1 Preparation Course. However, I am not really sure what is the weight of an MA in law versus an LLM. Although my goal is to take SQE assessments, I would also like to obtain a Master's degree to enhance my academic record in case I have to return to my country someday. Furthermore, I would like to get a job as a paralegal or something similar before I become a solicitor. Therefore, I would like to know which course to choose. I have reviewed academic LLM programmes and also the <strong>LLM Law and Legal Practice: SQE 1 Preparation Course </strong>from Nottingham Trent University, so I would like to know whether I should choose one of these programmes or the <strong>MA Law (SQE1)</strong>. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help, </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sebasstianprzr, post: 112553, member: 20508"] Hi everyone, I just wondering whether someone knows what is the difference between an [B]LLM [/B]and [B]MA Law[/B]. I am a foreign lawyer currently interested in doing an LLM in order to practice as a solicitor in England in the near future. The University of Law offers a programme called [B]MA Law (SQE1)[/B] which is a law conversion course and includes an SQE1 Preparation Course. However, I am not really sure what is the weight of an MA in law versus an LLM. Although my goal is to take SQE assessments, I would also like to obtain a Master's degree to enhance my academic record in case I have to return to my country someday. Furthermore, I would like to get a job as a paralegal or something similar before I become a solicitor. Therefore, I would like to know which course to choose. I have reviewed academic LLM programmes and also the [B]LLM Law and Legal Practice: SQE 1 Preparation Course [/B]from Nottingham Trent University, so I would like to know whether I should choose one of these programmes or the [B]MA Law (SQE1)[/B]. Thanks for your help, Regards, [/QUOTE]
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