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GET A UK LAW DEGREE BY DISTANCE LEARNING

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Patrick Kingsley

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Mar 7, 2002, 6:04:05 PM3/7/02
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Check this web site for uk law courses leading to a law degree - BA or
LLB. The good thing is that You can learn from this UK law school at
your own convenience by distance learning:

http://www.saslawschool.org.uk/

You Choose the Issue - You Research the Issue - You become the expert
on the Issue

One of the most valuable and versatile degrees available is a law
degree. We offer a BA or LLB law programme for those who would like to
undertake a serious study course in law but who do not want to become
lawyers. And in particular, would like to focus on, or specialize in
specific areas of the law e.g. business law, company law, contract
law, employment law, family law, human rights law, property law and
redundancy law.

The types of people who may well benefit from a research law degree
will be ones who work as accountants, bankers, charity workers,
council staff, financial advisers, immigration advisers, managers,
paralegals, police officers, probation officers, social workers, union
representatives, or anyone whose work requires or can benefit from a
specific knowledge of law.

If you are such a person then this Research degree programme, by self
study and correspondence, will enable you to modify your study of law
so as to focus on areas that you feel are of real interest and
benefit, such as to your line of work.

By researching specific legal issues or areas that you are
particularly interested in, you are more likely to put your all into
your work and put your research and studies to good use when you
qualify; imagine yourself as a specialist law consultant.

Those who are specialists have a resource that by definition is in
short supply and as a consequence create their own employment/work
opportunities.

Molly Mockford

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Mar 7, 2002, 6:39:22 PM3/7/02
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In article <355ad039.02030...@posting.google.com>, Patrick
Kingsley <ptkin...@aol.com> writes

>Check this web site for uk law courses leading to a law degree - BA or
>LLB. The good thing is that You can learn from this UK law school at
>your own convenience by distance learning:

I wonder whether they cover plagiarism and copyright?
:-)
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Molly
I don't speak for UKVoting. Hey, half the time I don't even speak for myself.

Don Aitken

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Mar 7, 2002, 9:25:35 PM3/7/02
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 23:39:22 +0000, Molly Mockford
<nos...@mockfords.clara.co.uk> wrote:

>In article <355ad039.02030...@posting.google.com>, Patrick
>Kingsley <ptkin...@aol.com> writes
>>Check this web site for uk law courses leading to a law degree - BA or
>>LLB. The good thing is that You can learn from this UK law school at
>>your own convenience by distance learning:
>
>I wonder whether they cover plagiarism and copyright?
>:-)

It's a scam, as well as spam. Their website repeats several times that
their "degree" (which is awarded by an institution in the USA) cannot
be used as a prelimnary to a solicitor or barrister's qualification.
That means that it is not "a UK law degree". The "course" does not
seem to involve any teaching, either.

Of course you knew this, but some innocent souls might not, and I've
just been through this on another ng (it's indiscriminate spam, too).

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Don Aitken

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