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Miss Yin Yen Gan

BPTC student

Former HELP University College student

What are your Law School highlights?

I have had the opportunity to learn and study in the unique Law School building. It has well equipped mooting rooms, a useful library just for law students, a good panel of lecturers and tutors and up-to-date IT equipment. The cafeteria also serves a diverse range of cuisine and is just one of the many student friendly resources.

Why did you choose Northumbria University?

It is one of the best Law School's in the United Kingdom! There is a good combination of school life and social life, and the buildings and facilities are very new thanks to a multi-million investment by the University.

What is your impression of the Law School community, your fellow law students and the facilities at the School?

There is a very diverse and friendly community at the Law School. There are a large number of international students who provide support and advice to each other as much as possible. The facilities are of high quality and the support for international students has been very good.

Which Law School activity or experience has been the most meaningful for you?

I have only been on the Bar course for two months, but it has taught me many things. It has sharpened my advocacy and mooting skills, which builds upon my knowledge and experience gained on the undergraduate degree. I am really enjoying studying at Northumbria University and looking forward to increasing my knowledge more whilst studying at Northumbria Law School.


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