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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei Radu" data-source="post: 211533" data-attributes="member: 36777"><p>Hi [USER=37227]@TitoTL[/USER] I researched the universities you mentioned a bit and based on national rankings for their law courses, University of South Wales would seem to come on top - marginally in The Complete University Guide, but by quite a margin in The Guardian ranking, where it sits around the 20th spot close to the likes of Bristol and Manchester. Nonetheless, rankings are only an indicator of what your employment prospects might be after attending a given university. </p><p></p><p>I think the best way to make an informed decision is to speak with people who have graduated from law at those universities and ask them more detailed questions about career prospects. To find people to speak to, it may be worth browsing through LinkedIn until you find a couple of people from those universities who work at a commercial law firm. Then, you should try sending some texts to ask whether you could ask them a few questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei Radu, post: 211533, member: 36777"] Hi [USER=37227]@TitoTL[/USER] I researched the universities you mentioned a bit and based on national rankings for their law courses, University of South Wales would seem to come on top - marginally in The Complete University Guide, but by quite a margin in The Guardian ranking, where it sits around the 20th spot close to the likes of Bristol and Manchester. Nonetheless, rankings are only an indicator of what your employment prospects might be after attending a given university. I think the best way to make an informed decision is to speak with people who have graduated from law at those universities and ask them more detailed questions about career prospects. To find people to speak to, it may be worth browsing through LinkedIn until you find a couple of people from those universities who work at a commercial law firm. Then, you should try sending some texts to ask whether you could ask them a few questions. [/QUOTE]
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