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The University of London Bachelor of Laws LLB

The University of London Bachelor of Laws LLB has been the first step in the careers of thousands of practising lawyers around the world. The reason so many students internationally study this law degree is because it is very prestigious. Other reasons are: 

  • The Mode of study is online;

  • The programme duration 3-6 years (Standard Entry LLB) or 3-6 years (Graduate Entry LLB);

  • Application deadlines are 1 October or 1 April of each year; and

  • Intake dates are November and May of each year.

Thus, the Bachelor of Laws degree is an internationally recognised award that you can study flexibly, anywhere in the world. The focus of the course is different to other UK universities. The University of London challenge students by making them develop a critical awareness of the common law legal tradition and apply problem-solving skills to a range of contemporary and up-to-date legal issues.

Teaching support from Law Tutor in London

If you would like to receive teaching, you can enrol with Law Tutor for private tutoring one a one-to-one basis from anywhere around the world and benefit from study support for the University of London Bachelor of Laws LLB. You are need to apply to Law Tutor in order to obtain a position in order to get instructional help. This is due to the fact that spaces are subject to availability. Throughout the whole of your degree, you will continue to work with the same law tutor for each subject. 

My Experience

Imagine doing really well on this course while also receiving assistance from your very own personal lecturer who is a barrister, that was admitted to the Bar in 2007, and has been teaching this degree course since the same year. Law Tutor uses a variety of professional and personal skills which is employed in tutoring. Law tutor has taught a variety of subjects. I have taught five distinct legal disciplines as a lecturer at Westminster University. For the University of London Bachelor of Laws LLB degree, I taught three subjects, including Land Law, Legal Skills, Law of Evidence, European Union Law and Jurisprudence. For Wales LLB and Huddersfield LLB, I taught five subjects.

My Approach

My study help will give you with academic direction from a trained instructor who has previously taught at the University of London. The law tutoring will focus on the most important aspects of the material presented in each module guide. The student's understanding of essential subjects, learning activities, and how to organise their academic study is expanded with each new tutoring session.

Your exam preparation will be the primary emphasis of my Revision, which normally takes place in the months leading up to the exam period. I address problem question answering and essay writing on major subjects of what is expected to come up in exams using past exam papers, exam updates, and examiners reports. I also provide extensive information of what examiners are looking for in an examination answer.

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Study materials

No matter what kind of education you choose to pursue at the University of London, you will be provided with the same student resources. We shall make available to you study materials created by experts working within the Laws consortium. These are the following:

1.       Module guides

2.       Statute books (for all modules where they are permitted in the examination)

3.       Exam Updates with recent developments

Online support

When you register, we will give you access to your Student Portal. You can then access your University of London email account and other key resources:

  • The Laws Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) enables access to programme resources.

  • An Online Induction offering live Q&A sessions on the VLE, study skills, the Online Library and Level 4 modules.

  • Discussion forums for each module, where you can share perspectives with fellow students from all over the world.

  • The Online Library provides access to over 100 million academic electronic items comprising E-books, E-journals, conference proceedings, etc. In addition, students can request items which are not held in the library via the library's Inter-Library loans service with the British Library. Access more than 10 legal databases, including Lexis/Nexis, Westlaw and other valued materials.

  • Senate House Library provides free reference access for all registered distance and flexible learning students.

  • Tutor Feedback Activities: for all modules, you have an opportunity to receive feedback from Law Tutor on how you are performing against the criteria applied by examiners.

Assessments

The only exception to this rule is the dissertation, which is graded solely based on a written/typed examination. I will teach you how to write for the dissertation and this is training University of London does not provide. The months of May/June and October are traditionally reserved for these events. During the October session, you are only allowed to participate in a maximum of two modules. Academics who have been assigned to the role of examiner for the University of London Bachelor of Laws LLB examinations both set and mark the exams. They adhere to the high standards expected by students who attend classes on the University of London's main campuses for their legal education.