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The University of London External Programme Scheme Options
If you do not wish to practice law, and you already hold a University degree, you can apply for the Graduate Route Entry Options. The Graduate Route Entry option allows you to earn your LL.B. in two years (full time) instead of three years. However, if you want to enter the legal profession, you are strongly advised to apply for either Scheme A or B (see below). The University of London External Programme offers two basic schemes for the LL.B. Degree program. Scheme "A and Scheme "B". Scheme "A" is structured on the traditional three year format. Scheme "B" is structured for students who need more time, or who wish to study at a slower pace. The standard and courses under both schemes are identical. According to the Bar Council of England and Wales, students who are studying via distance learning with The University of London External Programme are advised to purse Scheme "B" - the study of law is not something to be rushed, but measured carefully, understood, practiced and absorbed. Listed below are the various Examination Route options offered by the University of London External Programme:
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ICLS LL.B. Revision Weekend
I recently attended ICLS's
review weekend with respect to my first year examinations for the University of
London's LL.B. External Programme. Nader Abdelnour ICLS Student __________ "You have made it much easier for me to begin revising for my examinations in June. I know that it must have been an exhausting weekend, and appreciate your efforts all the more! Your written material is excellent, and will assist me in organizing my studies. I hope to have the pleasure of participating in a weekend next year..." Wendy Gaonac'h ICLS Review Weekend 2007 Student
ICLS Writing Workshop Equips Students "I just wanted to say Thank You to you and your team for executing such a productive weekend... Saturday was very intensive and by the end of the writing session I felt confident in myself, as I learned the techniques only ICLS could have taught. I now know what the examiners are looking for and most of all I understand how to organize the vast information I have per subject. You were organized, enthusiastic and addressed relevant issues. I am looking forward to the March Seminar. Thank you once again."
A. Hussain ICLS (Second Year) Student 2007 e-LEARNING TAKEN TO NEW HEIGHTS AT ICLS August 7, 2006: ICLS launched its new e-learning platform September 1, 2006. According to George Pappas ICLS Executive Director, "ICLS has developed an e-learning platform unseen by the LL.B. learning community. Our students world wide will benefit significantly from this latest innovation. Our continued focus on value remains undiminished." ICLS
The Old Bailey ICLS INTEGRATES LIVE CLASSES June 2006: ICLS provides live face to face legal writing workshops and selected LL.B. revision courses in addition to it's online legal programme. According to George Pappas, ICLS Executive Director, "ICLS will provide expanded teaching without any additional cost to ICLS students. ICLS is going to do whatever it takes to increase the value of it's legal program. We're excited about supporting our online programme with brick and mortar learning. What's great about this development is that all ICLS students world wide will benefit since similarly registered ICLS students will receive the same review materials from any live workshops at no additional cost." ICLS | |||||||||||||||||
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