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Im studying another degree course and want to change to a law course at Surrey. Can I go straight into the second year to save time and money?

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Im studying another degree course and want to change to a law course at Surrey. Can I go straight into the second year to save time and money?

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Transfer between law degrees is difficult because you must have studied the Qualifying Law Degree subjects to a suitable standard to obtain a law degree. This means that a transfer into the 2nd year at Surrey may be possible if; • you obtained the qualifications that would allow you to be admitted to the University of Surrey School of Law had you applied to begin your first year here; • during your studies at another institution you have completed the subjects taught in the first year of the Law programmes at the University of Surrey (currently these are Land Law, Public Law, Contract Law and English and EU Legal Systems); and • you have obtained satisfactory grades (upper second or higher on average) at your previous University during your time of study there or have passed those subjects and provide a satisfactory reference from a tutor at that institution. B7. I’d like to look round the School and talk to staff and students before I apply. Can I arrange to do this? Yes! There are va

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