Law (2)
3 Reviews Found
Likes
- The faculties- they were well learned in their subjects and were really approachable.
- Courses which train you for practical experience i.e., prepare you for the relevant and prevalent field.
- Extra-curricular activties, sports centres, multi cultural diaspora
Dislikes
- Not all students are high-rankers. It shouldn't be considered that the students know everything beforehand.
- Courses can be a bit more informative.
- Dutch language lessons can be part of the course, to increase job aspects of students.
- Search FB, housing rent, XIOR and various other websites.
- Challenges:
- There is a housing crisis in the main cities of the Netherlands, so plan your accommodation even before coming to the Netherlands.
- Just don't fall for scams. When you get shortlisted for Leiden University, you will get a mail for Leiden University account, and you will be entered in a waitlist, but if you get it, its the best, as you will also be able to connect with other students of the university or from other universities.
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- The following factors were considered: 1) Quality of professors 2) Job Market orientation pertaining to the country 3) Variety of courses offered"
Challenging and fruitful with the ability to connect with like-minded legal professionals and hone one's research skills in sector-specific areas of cross-border laws.
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- Its reputation and tradition for International Law studies.
The best part was the truly international environment. You get to learn from both the faculty members as well as other students in your class. There is a lot of emphasis on academic writing and research. The exam process is rigorous which they have kept to maintain the standards.
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