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<blockquote data-quote="Gg2001" data-source="post: 194497" data-attributes="member: 34620"><p>Are you international as in non-European or from Europe but not UK? PGDL should be fine if you’re European (visa is different), if you’re not, I wouldn’t self fund either masters or pgdl for UK. I did my bachelors from UK and went back home. I have met many LLM graduates (LSE and QMUL) who graduated this December (LLMs are every popular for people who do LLB in their home country and then LLM in UK), most (90%) of them were unable to get anything in UK and have a law job in their home country lined up. Again, this is just my experience. Try and meet alumni from your university who have gotten TC abroad (for eg in India many NLU grads go to UK). If you have enough funds and a job lined up back home, you can take the risk of doing a masters in UK, otherwise I wouldn’t recommend it at all. Sorry if this seems harsh but I have met many stressed out international students who were unaware of the UK legal market before coming to UK. You can apply for direct training contracts for firms that hire a decent amount of people from this route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gg2001, post: 194497, member: 34620"] Are you international as in non-European or from Europe but not UK? PGDL should be fine if you’re European (visa is different), if you’re not, I wouldn’t self fund either masters or pgdl for UK. I did my bachelors from UK and went back home. I have met many LLM graduates (LSE and QMUL) who graduated this December (LLMs are every popular for people who do LLB in their home country and then LLM in UK), most (90%) of them were unable to get anything in UK and have a law job in their home country lined up. Again, this is just my experience. Try and meet alumni from your university who have gotten TC abroad (for eg in India many NLU grads go to UK). If you have enough funds and a job lined up back home, you can take the risk of doing a masters in UK, otherwise I wouldn’t recommend it at all. Sorry if this seems harsh but I have met many stressed out international students who were unaware of the UK legal market before coming to UK. You can apply for direct training contracts for firms that hire a decent amount of people from this route. [/QUOTE]
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