NYU@NUS 2008-09 AdmissioN Decision


mari-a

Are there lots of people with scholarships here??

Are there lots of people with scholarships here??
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prashbez

@KVC:

I wrote to the Univ on Dec 26th and received a mail from them on Jan 2nd, 2008, after their holidays finished, saying that they would be sending out decisions right until Jan 15, 2008 for the NYU@NUS course. They also said all applicants would be informed of a decision, whether it is positive or negative.

In fact the Director of Admissions had also sent me a mail and told me that a decision would be conveyed to me by Mid-January.

I guess it's a matter of another 2-3 days and then we all should know where we stand. In the meantime I suggest those who have not been admitted as yet should explore alternate plans in any case. I'm certainly doing that for the moment.

@all: I'd like to know if anyone who has received admission has decided not to take up the the offer at NYU@NUS?

Cheers
Prashant

@KVC:

I wrote to the Univ on Dec 26th and received a mail from them on Jan 2nd, 2008, after their holidays finished, saying that they would be sending out decisions right until Jan 15, 2008 for the NYU@NUS course. They also said all applicants would be informed of a decision, whether it is positive or negative.

In fact the Director of Admissions had also sent me a mail and told me that a decision would be conveyed to me by Mid-January.

I guess it's a matter of another 2-3 days and then we all should know where we stand. In the meantime I suggest those who have not been admitted as yet should explore alternate plans in any case. I'm certainly doing that for the moment.

@all: I'd like to know if anyone who has received admission has decided not to take up the the offer at NYU@NUS?

Cheers
Prashant
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@ All,
I also got offer with Dean's Award 20k. I got it through UPS on 10th January. I think they are now sending second round of admission letters. Date on my admission letter is 8th January.

@ Prasbez
I am from New Delhi. Most likely I am not going to accept the offer. And will wait for Harvard, Yale and Cambridge.

@ All,
I also got offer with Dean's Award 20k. I got it through UPS on 10th January. I think they are now sending second round of admission letters. Date on my admission letter is 8th January.

@ Prasbez
I am from New Delhi. Most likely I am not going to accept the offer. And will wait for Harvard, Yale and Cambridge.
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prashbez

Hi All

Just wanted to let you all know that I didn't get admission to NYU@NUS. The rejection letter came today evening to my house. Surprisingly it's dated January 3, 2008 but it only reached me today.

I guess my marks (54.5% from Faculty of law, Delhi University in 1997) were not up to the required standard despite almost 10 years of work experience. I suppose this implies that for NYU@NUS, work experience doesn't have that much importance as the marks do.

The application process begins again for me. lol. I'll probably look at UK now instead of the US.

All the best to all those who got their admission to NYU@NUS and to other places and to those who didn't get admission also.

I'm off to party now. :)))

Cheers
Prashant

Hi All

Just wanted to let you all know that I didn't get admission to NYU@NUS. The rejection letter came today evening to my house. Surprisingly it's dated January 3, 2008 but it only reached me today.

I guess my marks (54.5% from Faculty of law, Delhi University in 1997) were not up to the required standard despite almost 10 years of work experience. I suppose this implies that for NYU@NUS, work experience doesn't have that much importance as the marks do.

The application process begins again for me. lol. I'll probably look at UK now instead of the US.

All the best to all those who got their admission to NYU@NUS and to other places and to those who didn't get admission also.

I'm off to party now. :)))

Cheers
Prashant

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shobhan

Hi,
I am a lawyer from India working as a Senior Associate at a leading corporate law firm. I got an offer from NYU@NUS along with a Dean's scholarship of US $ 35000/-. i am not sure how worth the program is? as I am already in a senior position and there are ample chances of becoming a partner in my firm in another three months time. I have also applied to some other top IVY league universities which may communicate the decision by March. I am confused whether I will get a scholarship in these IVY league or should I go for NUS@NYU.
Regarding my profile
Topper gold medallist from Kerala university with 59%
Winner of several gold medals for law
Seven years of work experience
Represented India inthe XIth Manfred lachs moot court at Sydney 2002.
Interned at World trade organisation at Geneva, Switzerland.
Participated in the Hague Academy Lecture Series at the Hague , The Netherlands with a scholarship
Completed Post graduate course in International Trade Law at Turin Italy conducted by ILO with a scholarship.
Rank holder in B.Sc with 96%.
I am confused! Should I accept the offer from NYU@NUS or should wait for offer from the other U S Schools.
Please some one help.

Hi,
I am a lawyer from India working as a Senior Associate at a leading corporate law firm. I got an offer from NYU@NUS along with a Dean's scholarship of US $ 35000/-. i am not sure how worth the program is? as I am already in a senior position and there are ample chances of becoming a partner in my firm in another three months time. I have also applied to some other top IVY league universities which may communicate the decision by March. I am confused whether I will get a scholarship in these IVY league or should I go for NUS@NYU.
Regarding my profile
Topper gold medallist from Kerala university with 59%
Winner of several gold medals for law
Seven years of work experience
Represented India inthe XIth Manfred lachs moot court at Sydney 2002.
Interned at World trade organisation at Geneva, Switzerland.
Participated in the Hague Academy Lecture Series at the Hague , The Netherlands with a scholarship
Completed Post graduate course in International Trade Law at Turin Italy conducted by ILO with a scholarship.
Rank holder in B.Sc with 96%.
I am confused! Should I accept the offer from NYU@NUS or should wait for offer from the other U S Schools.
Please some one help.
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prashbez

Hi Shobhan

Sent you a P.M on this. However my suggestion is take the NYU offer. Just pay the 500 $ deposit and book your place at least. It's not too much if you're already a Senior Associate, which means 500$ is not that much money to pay in order to avoid the risk of not getting a scholarship in the other Ivy league colleges. No point taking a huge loan to study when you already have a scholarship. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. lol. :)))) Of course even if you have to come back to India after your course, you can always pay off a loan easily especially at your level of experience. But still I'd think twice before giving up a scholarship which I already had in favour of uncertainty for the other institutes.

Other advantage of NYU@NUS is that you get 2 degrees instead of one. In fact that was one of the main reasons why NYU@NUS was my first preference. Of course now I have to explore other possibilities since I didn't get admission.

Regarding giving up the partnership track, that is a tough decision but you need to decide how important the LLM is compared to the partnership track and why exactly you want to do the LLM.

To be frank, even if I was on a partnership track, I'd probably go for the LLM because of the international exposure and the in depth understanding of the subjects you'd study there. Besides you can always have an arrangement with your law firm that after your course you can come back to them at a partner level. A friend of mine did that in her law firm. She went off to study in US and then came back to India and joined back as a Partner in her firm. Now she's joined a foreign law firm in Singapore.

Think about it and see where you want to go from here in your career and in your professional development.

Cheers
Prashant

Hi Shobhan

Sent you a P.M on this. However my suggestion is take the NYU offer. Just pay the 500 $ deposit and book your place at least. It's not too much if you're already a Senior Associate, which means 500$ is not that much money to pay in order to avoid the risk of not getting a scholarship in the other Ivy league colleges. No point taking a huge loan to study when you already have a scholarship. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth. lol. :)))) Of course even if you have to come back to India after your course, you can always pay off a loan easily especially at your level of experience. But still I'd think twice before giving up a scholarship which I already had in favour of uncertainty for the other institutes.

Other advantage of NYU@NUS is that you get 2 degrees instead of one. In fact that was one of the main reasons why NYU@NUS was my first preference. Of course now I have to explore other possibilities since I didn't get admission.

Regarding giving up the partnership track, that is a tough decision but you need to decide how important the LLM is compared to the partnership track and why exactly you want to do the LLM.

To be frank, even if I was on a partnership track, I'd probably go for the LLM because of the international exposure and the in depth understanding of the subjects you'd study there. Besides you can always have an arrangement with your law firm that after your course you can come back to them at a partner level. A friend of mine did that in her law firm. She went off to study in US and then came back to India and joined back as a Partner in her firm. Now she's joined a foreign law firm in Singapore.

Think about it and see where you want to go from here in your career and in your professional development.

Cheers
Prashant

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ArunS

Everyone who is admitted, please join the NYU@NUS group at http://www.lawyrs.net/llmguide/35/
We are 14 members so far... I have created the group to discuss things like financing, housing, visa issues... Hope many of you join.
Arun

Everyone who is admitted, please join the NYU@NUS group at http://www.lawyrs.net/llmguide/35/
We are 14 members so far... I have created the group to discuss things like financing, housing, visa issues... Hope many of you join.
Arun
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