1, the candidates for Master of Laws (Illegal Studies) are only non-law undergraduates, and most of them are law students. You have no advantage in competing with law students who have studied law for three or four years.
2. Master of Laws (illegal studies) has many students, and the chances of being admitted to a prestigious school are high. LLM enrolls fewer students.
3.LLM is subdivided into many majors, such as civil law, criminal law, procedural law, international law, jurisprudence and so on. If you want to study for a master's degree in law, I suggest you choose the direction of international law, because international law has higher requirements for foreign languages, which can give full play to your advantages as an English undergraduate. In addition, international law is easier to understand and learn, not as difficult as other majors such as criminal law and civil and commercial affairs.