LLB Module Results
Dear King's College London,
Please can you provide the following:
1. The highest average score encompassing all third-year modules that a student achieved in the last eight academic years.
2. The average overall score achieved by third-year LLB students in the last eight academic years.
3. The highest, lowest (not including scores below 40%), and average score achieved for IP law in the last eight academic years, as well as the top 25% percentile score.
4. The highest, lowest (not including scores below 40%), and average score achieved for Jurisprudence and legal theory in the last eight academic years, as well as the top 25% percentile score.
5. The highest, lowest (not including scores below 40%), and average score achieved for Family law in the last eight academic years, as well as the top 25% percentile score.
6. The highest, lowest (not including scores below 40%), and average score achieved for Banking law in the last eight academic years, as well as the top 25% percentile score.
7. The highest, lowest (not including scores below 40%), and average score achieved for International arbitration in the last eight academic years, as well as the top 25% percentile score.
8. Could you please provide the degree classification of graduated students who graduated from the KCL LLB in the last eight academic years: Please provide the number and percentage of first degree and second class, etc.
Yours faithfully,
Mrs Parekh
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