Law Conversion Courses | Overview, cost + entry requirements

As an undergraduate studying English Literature, I was sure I wanted to study a masters degree in a different subject. Eventually, I decided to pursue law and found out that I could take a law conversion course. What I quickly realised was that there were so many types of law conversion, and choosing the right one meant considering how long I wanted to study for, the cost, the university... So, in this video, I give an overview of some of the different types of courses, entry requirements, costs and law modules! It is by no means everything you will need to know to choose a course, but will hopefully help some people to find the right one for them :) As for me, I took the MA (law) conversion at the University of law.
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Chloe
Instagram: _georgie_ellen
About me:
Who are you?
Chloe, although I go by Georgie Ellen on KZread, which is a slight variation on my middle names
How old are you? 22 :)
What course are you studying?
MA Law at the University of Law's campus in Newcastle University
What did you study for your undergraduate degree?
English Literature at Cambridge University
Where are you from?
North-East England
What are your career goals?
I'm currently taking time out of education to work but I'm hoping to sit the SQE exams and train to be a solicitor in the future!
Music:
Wrong - Dan Henig

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  • @GeorgieEllen10
    @GeorgieEllen109 ай бұрын

    This video was definitely just an introduction to law conversion courses, but I hope it was helpful for anyone thinking of studying law as a graduate. Just to clarify a couple of things: Using the University of Law and BPP as an example: The PGDL will cover all of the core modules needed to go on train as a lawyer (e.g. take the SQE/BPC) - PGDL + Dissertation = MA Law (Conversion) - PGDL + SQE1 = MA Law (SQE1) Also, when I mentioned UK law I should've said England and Wales - for example, studying Scots law is different :) Here are some websites that are helpful if you're new to graduate law courses: www.prospects.ac.uk/jobs-and-work-experience/job-sectors/law-sector/law-conversion-courses www.law.ac.uk/study/scholarships-bursaries/ www.kcl.ac.uk/abroad/applying/gpa-equivalent-by-country

  • @lyravcarte3220
    @lyravcarte32208 ай бұрын

    This was incredibly helpful, thank you!

  • @ukinvestingplus134
    @ukinvestingplus1348 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate this video. Very informative.

  • @jaysonbarton
    @jaysonbarton5 ай бұрын

    Helpful video, thank you

  • @JS-vf5gn
    @JS-vf5gn4 ай бұрын

    Awesome video; thanks, Chole. I'm also a literature graduate and will start the MA conversion at ULaw in September at the London campus. Are there any learning resources or books you would recommend to get ahead start?

  • @phoeberelf5116
    @phoeberelf51163 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, this was really helpful! What do you think about King's College London's course Law & Professional Practice MSc/PG Dip? Is it seen as equivalent to the MA conversion in terms of employability - or would you have to do a conversion on top of that?

  • @zeezee5379
    @zeezee53794 ай бұрын

    I’m in my third year what month do I apple for conversion course?

  • @ayushalfaz
    @ayushalfazАй бұрын

    And please make a video about the best colleges in the order of rankings to offer MA Law Conversion or PGLD

  • @helenlai9418
    @helenlai9418Ай бұрын

    Hi Chloe, may I seek your opinion when comparing BPP vs University of Law in Law Conversion study, what made you choose the latter? I plan to take the online study mode so the user-friendliness in digital content delivery and interactive staff support matter a lot, can you shed some light on this ?

  • @smsmsmsmsmsm
    @smsmsmsmsmsm2 ай бұрын

    Writing a diss in the same year as starting the subject 😭 I’m gonna have to lock in oml

  • @ayushalfaz
    @ayushalfazАй бұрын

    Hey Chloe! It'd be great if you reply.. I have my BA.LL.B 5 Year Bachelors degree from India. I want to become a Solicitor in the UK. I was planning to do an LLM in UK and then appear for the SQE but got to know that I will need a conversion degree if from outside UK. What would you recommend me to study.. The MA Law Conversion then LPC, or, Post Graduate Diploma in Law and then LPC? What would be better for me as I already have a Law Degree from India.

  • @kyloofficial794
    @kyloofficial7948 ай бұрын

    What do you think to Nottingham Trent University's non law graduate conversion solicitors course?

  • @GeorgieEllen10

    @GeorgieEllen10

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't personally know anyone who has studied there but the PGDL is pretty similar everywhere, depends on what sort of university experience you want and whether you can/want to pay extra to do a course which includes SQE1

  • @user-mj2yb2kg3m
    @user-mj2yb2kg3m7 ай бұрын

    Hiya! Do I have to do a dissertation if I am going to study MA Law with the SQE1 at the University of Law, or does the SQE1 exam replace the dissertation, cause that's what I've heard? x

  • @GeorgieEllen10

    @GeorgieEllen10

    7 ай бұрын

    No you don't have a diss, SQE replaces the diss module! PGDL + diss = MA Law (Conversion), PGDL + SQE1 = MA Law SQE1 course. Basically you'd do the core PGDL modules over two terms with everyone else, then over the summer the conversion students would do a diss whereas you would do work experience (my friend did work in a ULaw pro bono clinic) then start SQE1 the following September. The whole MA SQE1 course is almost a year and a half including sitting SQE1. Hope that makes sense - all this info is on the ULaw website!

  • @AngrySusan
    @AngrySusan4 ай бұрын

    Has anyone told you look look like Drew Berrymore?