The University of Law – Manchester located at 2 New York St, Manchester M1 4HJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0800 289997

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Supervisors of poor quality, disorganised and frequently unavailable at critical times. Some good tu

1/ 5

Supervisors of poor quality, disorganised and frequently unavailable at critical times. Some good tutors some bad, but considering you're paying god knows how much perhaps not worth the risk.

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Malcolm Zoppi

5 Google Rating

Although there might have been some issues with taking everything online, the professors are enterta

5/ 5

Although there might have been some issues with taking everything online, the professors are entertaining and passionate about what they do. The timetabling team is always very accommodating. The careers service team, especially through the incredible John McKeown, is always ready to help.

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Azmaeen Islam2020

5 Google Rating

I'm From Bangladesh How can i apply for studying

5/ 5

I'm From Bangladesh How can i apply for studying

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That Guy

1 Google Rating

They will give you 70 pages to read a night (x4 for each topic) and offer no support. The staff are

1/ 5

They will give you 70 pages to read a night (x4 for each topic) and offer no support. The staff are not friendly and will ignore your emails. The library tutor let's certain people talk in the quiet area and tell you to be silent when you talk. The careers adviser will offer no help but merely tell you how bad your cv is. The dispute tutor J.M will ridicule you for not knowing an answer to a question and if you put a pound in a locker someone else will come along and take your stuff and nothing will be done about it. For all that is good, go to the University of Manchester. Do not go to ULaw or you'll get the same experience I had.

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Jade Lewis

5 Google Rating

I have completed the LL.B and am currently doing my LPC and MSc here. The university is in a great l

5/ 5

I have completed the LL.B and am currently doing my LPC and MSc here. The university is in a great location and is easy to get to. The staff are supportive and friendly from, student services to the library. The lectures and seminars are always interactive with the opportunity to ask questions throughout. Careers and the pro bono provided are great and have provided me with valuable experience.

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