University Law Fairs 2009

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  • I dont think is fair and just that law fairs should be restricted only to those universities students. Because law student from other universities not so popular as those listed should have the same priviledges as them. I know some of those university students' tuition fees might be higher but there should be equality of opportunities and understanding towards other university students not so priviledge that really have interest in attending those law fairs.
    I said this because I am not in any of those lucky universities organisers of the law fairs and I would like very much to be given the opportunity to attend to those in London.

    Thanks.

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  • i totally argee with lizzy's previous comment. am studying LLB law and criminology as a distance learning course due to family committments, fairs restricted to only there students in that particular uni is really unfair on those whos uni's arent as large and those students that are studing via distance learning. As they are missing out on a chance to learn more about the subject they are studying and enjoy.

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  • U 4got the University of Portsmouth on 25th Nov!

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  • I know for a fact that the Manchester Law Fair was not restricted just to the university students in that area. Afterall, the event was in the huge GMEX arena and with only a few hundred on the courses at Manchester, they clearly expected thousands of students from anywhere else across the country to attend.

    No one is missing out the chance to attend, try it again next year now that you know you can go.

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