The Pre-master programme in the faculty of law is an exciting and different way to explore a law study after one has completed a bachelor’s. It allows you to enter into a law degree with any previous study. The study itself is intense but rewarding. The difficulty with this study is that you are put into classes of several different year groups, and some of the time, you have no previous knowledge of these subjects, unlike the other classmates. Another issue is that some of the classes do not seem relevant to the topic pursued e.g. doing administrative law when pursuing a human rights degree.
Aside from this, the teachers are very helpful and the classes themselves are most of the time very informative for the exams.
I would suggest that the structure of the course needs some adjustments, however, the teachers and classes that are present, do as much as they can to help students along.
I would also add that in the covid-19 period, online options should always be available to those who are vulnerable.