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Stag HillLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Law (Philosophy, Politics and Law Pathway)
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King's College London, University of London
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Law (Philosophy, Politics and Law Pathway)
Stag HillLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Law (Philosophy, Politics and Law Pathway)
Stag HillLLB (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Politics, Philosophy and Law
King's College London, University of London
Main SiteLLB (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026
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University of SurreyLaw (Philosophy, Politics and Law Pathway) LLB (Hons)I am currently in my 4th year (final year) of my course. After completing a placement in a firm specialising in Family Law and Commerical Litigation. I am an aspiring family law solicitor and have plans to do a masters in preparation for the solicitors qualifying exams. Martha
King's College LondonPolitics Philosophy and LawI grew up in Bristol and always knew I wanted to live in the big city! Studying Law in London is an incredible opportunity, as you're right in the heart of where it all happens. The PPL course in particular gives me a great holistic insight into the humanitarian questions around law - What is justice? How can we establish a stable democracy? - whilst granting me a comprehensive understanding of how our judicial and political institutions are currently running. Being able to finish this degree with the LLB qualification whilst studying modules which question and challenge those institutions is truly rewarding. My career prospects are certainly in Law, most likely corporate. However, as I love to sing, I would like to pursue music at some point in my life - so am considering alternative postgraduate options. Natalie
King's College LondonPolitics Philosophy and LawHi! I'm currently a fourth year Politics, Philosophy and Law LLB student at King's. I love studying in London, having come from a small town in the countryside, the wealth of opportunities and things to do means I am never bored thanks to everything London has to offer. I am currently Treasurer of the Legal Review Society at King's and am incredibly passionate about making law more accessible and engaging for everyone.
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