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Law (Graduate Entry) LLB Hons
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In this LLB, you’ll gain a solid grounding in English law as well as exploring international, European and Canadian law. You will also cover:
- how the law regulates the relationship
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Year 1
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Law, LLB Hons FullTime
The seminar tutors are helpful and good space to ask questions! read more
Law, LLB Hons FullTime
Some really good teachers, some not so much. My main issue is with job prospects. According to Chambers Student's 2019 report, Sussex supplies 1.2% of trainee lawyers from a sample of 7,000 trainees from 139 firms - interpret that how you want. It's never going to be Russell Group but it's not awful either. There and again, 84 trainees is not encouraging. If you are going to be studying law at Sussex, make your CV stand out. Be aware that you will have to do a lot more than your Russell group competitors. Network; moot/client interviewing/negotiation etc. competitions; volunteer; shortlist firms/chambers and get out applications. Tick boxes. Join a society, take up a leadership position if possible. Don't put all your eggs/any in the magic circle basket because it probably won't happen. I want Sussex to do well and think they should start with reviewing their teaching standards. Law is very hard to study and I think faculty should do a lot more to genuinely help students. read more
Law, LLB Hons FullTime
A good law course with key city links and good job prospects. An active law society run debating and mooting competition which are run in conjunction with the law school. There are alway unique events going on including study abroad events, talks from law firms, career events etc. A wonderful law school. read more
3 aggregated reviews by students studying at University of Sussex.