
Life as a Law undergraduate at Exeter to me is incomparable to many other degrees and universities. A law degree attracts people from many different backgrounds, but the common qualities of academic excellence, a sociable nature and a determination to succeed are plain to see amongst the student population.
The layout of the Streatham Campus and indeed the city lends itself to a good balance of work and play. Our integrated law library is an excellent place to write an essay or meet your tutorial group, whilst the facilities on campus, the city within walking distance and transport links to both the country and seaside make Exeter a great place to relax as well.
I can honestly say that I have never regretted studying Law at Exeter. I have made friends for life from across the world and have achieved my personal aim of securing the transition from University life to a legal graduate job in London.
Rob McKellar, President of the Bracton Law Society
Find out more about life as an undergraduate student in the Law School from our students.
Bracton Law Society
All Law students on the Streatham Campus are encouraged to join the Bracton Law Society, a student-led and student-run organisation existing for the benefit of students and other members of the Law School at the University of Exeter.
The Bracton Law Society hosts numerous events during the year ranging from the prestigious Winter Law Ball, to presentation evenings and topical lectures. Trips to the Inns of Court ensure that both aspiring Barristers and Solicitors have plenty of opportunity to find out more about what a career in the law involves whilst developing important networking skills. Alongside this the Society hosts weekly socials and has three active sports teams: football, netball and rounders.
Find out more by visiting the Bracton Law Society website.
