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Oxbridge, LSE and Kings London topped the Guardian tables for Law this week, as it was a case of been there, done that, for many.
The table, ranked on standards of teaching, quality of feedback from students, employment rates and student-staff ratios, allows students to compare Universities for their subject.
Cambridge again took the top spot, keeping their perfect Guardian 100 score, with bitter rivals Oxford running in second, and the central London duo of LSE in third and KCL in fourth.
Queen Mary hopped up to joint fifth with UCL in an extremely good year for London faculties, with Durham, Pride of the North, coming in just behind them.
Dundee and Robert Gordon in Aberdeen held up the Scottish end of the table, coming in a very respectable 8th and 9th, whilst UEA rounded off the top ten.
Southampton Solent and Leeds Beckett propped up the other end of the table, whilst York dropped out of the top ten, falling eight places to 18th.
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