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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 140795" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I would probably speak to someone at the university about this as this is quite a specialised question that few of our members are likely to know about the specifics of the courses you have listed.</p><p></p><p>LLMs generally don’t tend to dramatically improve career chances or employability across the board. There are exceptions - if you are going into a niche area of law, if you need to build your academic profile up, if you want to buy some time before applying for training contracts - they can be helpful but generally they tend to not make you stand out from the crowd where they are not a requirement of the job and you are going to do further postgraduate qualifications anyway (with the SQE).</p><p></p><p>UCL is a highly reputable university though and have a good careers service. Their law faculty has strong links with lots of law firms and therefore while you are studying any of the courses you have listed (and after you graduate) you will have access to great alumni networks and some very useful career events/careers support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 140795, member: 2672"] I would probably speak to someone at the university about this as this is quite a specialised question that few of our members are likely to know about the specifics of the courses you have listed. LLMs generally don’t tend to dramatically improve career chances or employability across the board. There are exceptions - if you are going into a niche area of law, if you need to build your academic profile up, if you want to buy some time before applying for training contracts - they can be helpful but generally they tend to not make you stand out from the crowd where they are not a requirement of the job and you are going to do further postgraduate qualifications anyway (with the SQE). UCL is a highly reputable university though and have a good careers service. Their law faculty has strong links with lots of law firms and therefore while you are studying any of the courses you have listed (and after you graduate) you will have access to great alumni networks and some very useful career events/careers support. [/QUOTE]
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