Select UCL LLM Admissions Statistics for 2019/20

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Dear University College London,

It would be most appreciated if you could provide the following LLM admissions statistics for the 2019/2020 academic year:

-A list of grade-conditions attached to each conditional offer made to an applicant with a UK undergraduate degree. For example, "achieve a minimum average of 65%".

-Number of applicants who achieved a UK first-class honours degree prior to enrolling on the LLM

-Number of applicants who achieved a UK upper second-class honours degrees prior to enrolling on the LLM

-Average percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK undergraduate degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM

-Median percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK undergraduate degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM

- Top 25th percentile percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK undergraduate degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM

- Bottom 25th percentile percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK undergraduate degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM

If any of the above data is not held, please still provide data for the portions of the request for which data is held.

Yours faithfully,

Justin Golden

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Dear Justin

 

Thank you for your request of 1 August.

 

You asked for: “the following LLM admissions statistics for the 2019/2020
academic year:

 

-A list of grade-conditions attached to each conditional offer made to an
applicant with a UK undergraduate degree. For example, "achieve a minimum
average of 65%".

                                                                                 

-Number of applicants who achieved a UK first-class honours degree prior
to enrolling on the LLM

 

-Number of applicants who achieved a UK upper second-class honours degrees
prior to enrolling on the LLM

 

-Average percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK undergraduate
degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM

 

-Median percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK undergraduate degrees,
prior to enrolling on the LLM

 

- Top 25th percentile percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK
undergraduate degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM

 

- Bottom 25th percentile percentage grade (Eg. 67%) of enrollees' UK
undergraduate degrees, prior to enrolling on the LLM”

 

I confirm that we hold some of the information you requested.

 

Bullet point 1: UCL’s most common UK academic conditions are:

·       LLB awarded with 60% overall plus 65% in the final year

·       GDL awarded with 65% overall.

 

Bullet point 2 and 3: the information you requested is set out below:

Total
applicants 2057
Course Student
Title Course code UK/NON-UK Class numbers
LLM TMLLAWSING12 UK 1 95
LLM TMLLAWSING13 UK 2.1 271
LLM TMLLAWSING14 UK 2.2 21
LLM TMLLAWSING15 UK N/A 66
LLM TMLLAWSING16 NON-UK 1490
missing
LLM TMLLAWSING17 data 114
Total 2057

 

Bullet points 4 to 7: UCL does not collect the numeric final degree mark
for entry qualifications and so the information you requested is not held.
 

 

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