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<title>Re: Oxford Mjur - LLM GUIDE Discussion Board</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2005 11:07:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>Joseph1: Re: Oxford Mjur</title>
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<description>They&#39;re not quite the same actually.  There are essentially four groups of subjects at Oxford, let&#39;s call them A, B, C and D.

List A subjects are advanced common law subjects - these are only open to BCL students.

List B subjects are general advanced subjects - these are only open to BCL and MJur students.

List C subjects are certain selected introductory subjects - these are undergraduate subjects also available to MJur students.

List D (not a real list) are the remaining undergraduate subjects - these are only open to undergraduate students.

Of course, as an Oxford student, you can attend classes for any subject in the University (as a general rule).

Don&#39;t know about the prestige of the MJur as distinct from the BCL.</description>
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