Edinburgh Law School

Edinburgh Law School seeks to deliver the highest quality of teaching and learning to its students.
Edinburgh Law School is one of most popular and wanted faculty in Europe and maybe in the world. There are thousands of students are trying to get in from all around the world. However its very difficult to enroll.
How to get a law degree ?
Two undergraduate degrees are available in this School, 1.) the LL.B. Ordinary degree and 2.) the LL.B. degree with Honours. The Ordinary degree takes three years to complete and requires students to complete 280 credits of Ordinary courses and two Honours courses (i.e. 360 credits in total). The Honours degree takes four years, during which the student will normally take 240 credits of Ordinary courses and five Honours courses plus a dissertation in the final year. In first year, students normally take six Ordinary courses, together making up 120 credits. All students in their first two years take only Ordinary courses. Admission to Honours does not take place until the end of the second year, so you have until then to make up your mind whether or not to apply.
Once you accepted to Edinburgh Law School, you will have responsibilities such as:
1-Preparing for your classes and contributing to the best of your ability
2-Checking notice boards and email regularly for information about your courses
3-Informing your Director of Studies or Student Support Officer timeously of adverse circumstances affecting your studies
4-Asking your Director of Studies, Student Support Officer or any other member of staff before putting their name forward as a referee
5-Behaving in a manner respectful of your peers and the reputation of the Law School and the University
6-Respecting the facilities of the School and the needs of other students, e.g. do not abuse library books, hide them, hold on to them for longer than necessary, do not occupy a micro lab space for non-Law School related tasks etc.






