Genesisz
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Kaixin, on your post yesterday, you made a few valid points:
1) one needs to have a certain leave of Pedigree to continue a career in law after law school. It is a different challenge totally altogether.
2) the law syllabus from a U.K. University is more well rounded than a Singapore one. You get to study the subject on purpose and reason of law (Ronald Dworkins etc) called Jurisprudence which is a compulsory subject whilst this is optional in a local university. This is just one example.
1) one needs to have a certain leave of Pedigree to continue a career in law after law school. It is a different challenge totally altogether.
2) the law syllabus from a U.K. University is more well rounded than a Singapore one. You get to study the subject on purpose and reason of law (Ronald Dworkins etc) called Jurisprudence which is a compulsory subject whilst this is optional in a local university. This is just one example.

