
The university is in a great location with a lot of amenities closeby as it is in the city centre. The tutors and staff are supportive and friendly. The teaching style is interactive and informal and all books and equipment is provided on inductions or at the start of each term. They have a brilliant careers and pro bono service and really do work on improving their services to their student satisfaction. The library is law and business focused and have great access to law databases, job teaser and printers/books.
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The university is in a great location with a lot of amenities closeby as it is in the city centre. The tutors and staff are supportive and friendly. The teaching style is interactive and informal and all books and equipment is provided on inductions or at the start of each term. They have a brilliant careers and pro bono service and really do work on improving their services to their student satisfaction. The library is law and business focused and have great access to law databases, job teaser and printers/books.
On 28th February 20
Applying to University of Law
- Entry Requirements
112-127 UCAS Points
Average range for University of Law entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
- TEF Rating
More details of our TEF outcome can be found on the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) website.
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING DELIVERY STATUS:
- Confirmed Sept/Oct start
- TEACHING MODE:
- Online learning
- OPEN DAYS:
- Virtual open day experiences online
- TEACHING NOTES:
- The current Government guidance is that on campus teaching for their subject areas cannot resume until the middle of February. This means that timetabled classes will continue to be delivered via streamed sessions until at least the middle of February.
Courses
LawRead University of Law Reviews
The University of Law (Exeter) has all the benefits of the University of Exeter's clubs and societies, whilst also providing the University of Law's high standard of teaching.
The university is in a great location with a lot of amenities closeby as it is in the city centre. The tutors and staff are supportive and friendly. The teaching style is interactive and informal and all books and equipment is provided on inductions or at the start of each term. They have a brilliant careers and pro bono service and really do work on improving their services to their student satisfaction. The library is law and business focused and have great access to law databases, job teaser and printers/books.
I love the uni of law! the contact hours are great, leaving us plenty of time to complete our work outside of class. There are multiple ways we are examined; written exams, coursework and oral exams. The employability/ careers advice is the best part in my opinion. I have gotten lots of pro-bono from my uni and have had lots of help with my CV,
I would recommend studying at the University of Law as the teaching is of high quality and the tutors want you to do well.