When I discovered I had achieved
a First Class degree I began to think big, and suddenly my opportunities were endless. I plan
to practice law in Sri Lanka and represent my nation, speaking for and defending the cause of
humanity. Milhan Ikram Mohamed, LLB, Sri
Lanka.
A University of London degree
makes a difference on your CV and is valued by employers in the Middle East. Stan
Kolpakoff, BSc Accounting and Finance, Dubai.
My
journey to achieve to the LLB made me realise that with sheer hard work, zeal for knowledge,
perseverance and strength of character you can achieve your goals. Qasim
Aziz Butt, LLB, Pakistan.
The
most enjoyable part of studying for my degree was the sense of fulfilment when you know you tried
your best and your efforts have paid off. Zane
Tan, BSc Computing and Information Systems, Singapore.
It
took commitment and focus to achieve my degree, and in particular time management was a challenge. Marlon
B.L. Herry, BSc Information Systems and Management, Trinidad and Tobago.
I
chose to study philosophy as I have always been interested in the 'big questions' about life
and wanted to learn how to formulate answers to these in a logical and critical way. Kelly
Richardson, BA Philosophy, UK.
The
LLB is an excellent program that compares to and exceeds many of the finest worldwide law
schools in terms of overall value, educational excellence and worldwide support. Rafail
Veli, LLB, Canada.
My
degree in business helped hone my business acumen and I now plan to take a Masters to give me
the knowledge to develop my business further by raising my own animals and crops. I am committed
to using my career to contribute to the development of my country's agricultural systems. Ken
Chong, BSc Business, Hong Kong.
One
of the most important outcomes from studying, was developing an independent mind. My education
has not only enriched my knowledge but also helped prepare me to face unforeseeable challenges
in the future. Andreas Wong, LLB, Hong Kong.
I
started studying for the BSc in Economics and Management while living in Mumbai, India, when
I was 18, with the aim of building an educational foundation that would carry me through the
rest of my life. Tanzie Variava,
BSc Economics and Management, USA.
Obtaining
my degree gave me a possibly the greatest sense of achievement I have ever experienced and I
have no doubt that I would not have got this job without it. Robert
Tew, BSc Development & Economics, UK.
I
chose the University of London as it is a well recognized university and since it gave me a wide
array of choices of courses. In addition, I could select those subjects that I believed would
help me in my career. Akvan Gajanayake,
BSc Management, Sri Lanka.
I
recommend the University of London degree to anyone whose aspiration is to become a leader in
today's dynamic business environment. Monica
Sindy Ramdial, BSc Information Systems and Management, Trinidad and Tobago.
Having
a degree from the University of London, gave me a better chance to join a prestigious law firm
as it is an emblem of excellence and a distinction in itself. Nabila
Rafique, LLB, Bangladesh.
I
am certain that University of London has opened many doors for me with such a brilliant start
to my career! Asha d/o Mukherjee Dulal, BSc
Accounting and Finance, Singapore.
Undertaking
this degree sharpened my analytical mindset and also widened my problem-solving perspective.
It took less than three months after graduating to land a job at a major US multinational technology
and business services company. Chow Kin Keong,
BSc in Computing and Information Systems, Singapore.
I
have recognised that philosophy now provides a platform and methodology for almost everything
I do at work and in life. I am currently the Chairman of the Tax Appeal Court of Trinidad and
Tobago. Justice Antony Gafoor, BA Philosophy,
Trinidad and Tobago.
Hong
Kong student May Ling Wong is a recent addition to the illustrious ranks of University of London
LLB graduates. What's more, she is now the proud owner of a First Class degree - a remarkable
achievement, particularly given the added pressures of External study. May
Ling Wong, LLB, Hong Kong.