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Number of 1st awarded in 2020 for LLB

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Dear London School of Economics,
Please advise on the number of students awarded each classification in the LLB 2020 cohort, including those who received their classification following IRDAP exams. IE x students received a first, y received a 2.1 etc.

Yours faithfully,

John Anthony

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Dear John,

 

With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of
Information Act, please find below the information you requested.

 

M100 (Laws in LLB) students were awarded each classification in the
academic year 2019/20. 
 

Student Count Classification
38 1
113 2A
Less than 5 2B
Less than 5 FAIL

 

 

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