WHO APPLIED TO THE LLM AT HONG KONG UNIVERSITY???


kikko78

Who applied to the Hong Kong univerity's LLM???
I personaly applied to HHK, CityHKU amd Tsingha...
Anyone going to china on 2005\06 accademic year?

Who applied to the Hong Kong univerity's LLM???
I personaly applied to HHK, CityHKU amd Tsingha...
Anyone going to china on 2005\06 accademic year?
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louis888

I have applied to HKU's LLM. They said that the admission results would be out in June.

I have applied to HKU's LLM. They said that the admission results would be out in June.
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kikko78

Hi louise...

i also applied for the HKU' llm.. Tsinghua University sent me an email saying that my application had been positively reviewed and it wa sin the proces of the final examination.. ( i guess that's a chinese burocratic procedure)..
If i will also be accepted at the HKU i will decide where to attend the master....
Where are u from?and why did u apply to an llm in chinese law?

Hi louise...

i also applied for the HKU' llm.. Tsinghua University sent me an email saying that my application had been positively reviewed and it wa sin the proces of the final examination.. ( i guess that's a chinese burocratic procedure)..
If i will also be accepted at the HKU i will decide where to attend the master....
Where are u from?and why did u apply to an llm in chinese law?
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louis888

I am from Hong Kong. I applied for LLM just to further my studies in law and to get some knowledge in China law.

I am from Hong Kong. I applied for LLM just to further my studies in law and to get some knowledge in China law.
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kikko78

Ok, cool...
So.. do u think that studing in HK would be a better choose for me then going to Beijing??? I mean...considering i am from europe... where do u think it would be better to learn how things works like in china.. HK or Beijing???

Ok, cool...
So.. do u think that studing in HK would be a better choose for me then going to Beijing??? I mean...considering i am from europe... where do u think it would be better to learn how things works like in china.. HK or Beijing???
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kikko78

Juliette?? Melli?? where have u been??? i haven't seen u since a looong time..
did u choose if doing an llm in china or anywhere else?

Juliette?? Melli?? where have u been??? i haven't seen u since a looong time..
did u choose if doing an llm in china or anywhere else?

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louis888

As a European like you, I think studying in Hong Kong would be better because the courses are conducted in English. If you decide to study in Beijing, you have to master the Chinese language. Other than that, I think living in Hong Kong will be fitter for you because you can find both oriental and western styles here. Nevertheless, it depends on which university accepts you at the end.

As a European like you, I think studying in Hong Kong would be better because the courses are conducted in English. If you decide to study in Beijing, you have to master the Chinese language. Other than that, I think living in Hong Kong will be fitter for you because you can find both oriental and western styles here. Nevertheless, it depends on which university accepts you at the end.
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Monk

Even if study in HK better choose University of HK rather than CityU.

Even if study in HK better choose University of HK rather than CityU.
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Monk

I just think of one option for u. If you want to taste the life about studying law in china before u choose where to go, you can applied the short programme from the HKU space external programe. I remeber they got an one to two weeks legal training in Tsinghau, Peking.
I dont have much time to go but should be a good experience.

I just think of one option for u. If you want to taste the life about studying law in china before u choose where to go, you can applied the short programme from the HKU space external programe. I remeber they got an one to two weeks legal training in Tsinghau, Peking.
I dont have much time to go but should be a good experience.
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Dvon

If you have decided to receive your education in HK, apart from HKU, you should also consider LLM programme offered by CityU. Recently, there are many positive feedbacks from those who have taken programmes at CityU and those who have hired graduates of CityU. Many legal professions have jumped the bandwagon and started giving CityU a serious consideration. There are a number of reasons. First of all, they have the best law library in Asia, as the matter of fact, many HKU and Space students visit CityU's library for books. Secondly, they have a number of experts in the law department, for example, Dr. Wang who is the only Asian to complete his JSD at Yale in 2 yrs time, this is a valient effort; on top of that, they have more PhDs than HKU. In addition, they also have one of the best WTO experts working hard in their team. Thirdly, they are innovators. They introduced the new "JD" programme in 2004, which HKU and CU will most likely follow in 2006/7. It appears that I am selling CityU to you but I am not, I just want you to know that there are alternatives in HK besides HKU. CityU School of Law is definitely a formible opponent for HKU recenlty. BTW, I will be applying JSD programme at CityU.

If you have decided to receive your education in HK, apart from HKU, you should also consider LLM programme offered by CityU. Recently, there are many positive feedbacks from those who have taken programmes at CityU and those who have hired graduates of CityU. Many legal professions have jumped the bandwagon and started giving CityU a serious consideration. There are a number of reasons. First of all, they have the best law library in Asia, as the matter of fact, many HKU and Space students visit CityU's library for books. Secondly, they have a number of experts in the law department, for example, Dr. Wang who is the only Asian to complete his JSD at Yale in 2 yrs time, this is a valient effort; on top of that, they have more PhDs than HKU. In addition, they also have one of the best WTO experts working hard in their team. Thirdly, they are innovators. They introduced the new "JD" programme in 2004, which HKU and CU will most likely follow in 2006/7. It appears that I am selling CityU to you but I am not, I just want you to know that there are alternatives in HK besides HKU. CityU School of Law is definitely a formible opponent for HKU recenlty. BTW, I will be applying JSD programme at CityU.
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kikko78

Hello,
thanks for your considerations. Right today i had a phone interview with the programme leader of teh City University of HK. I am still not sure where i will attend the master... I applied to HKU CityHK u. and Tsinghua of Beijing....
Where do u think it would be the best???
I am interested in Chinese law or anyway international busines law with a specialization in Chinese law....
Sombody told me it is better Beijing becosue HK is not "real" china...
what do u think?

Hello,
thanks for your considerations. Right today i had a phone interview with the programme leader of teh City University of HK. I am still not sure where i will attend the master... I applied to HKU CityHK u. and Tsinghua of Beijing....
Where do u think it would be the best???
I am interested in Chinese law or anyway international busines law with a specialization in Chinese law....
Sombody told me it is better Beijing becosue HK is not "real" china...
what do u think?
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williamn

Hello. I was just accepted to UHK and am waiting to hear from CityUHK for their respective LL.M. programs. I am trying to decide between the two, but don't have much of an objective frame of reference for evalutaing the programs. I read one reply that was helpful (I forget from whom) and was wondering if anyone else could shed additional light on the decision I will likely have to make. I am leaning toward UHK, but mostly because I can get American federal financial aid for its program but not CityUHK's. Has anyone else decided to attend UHK?

Hello. I was just accepted to UHK and am waiting to hear from CityUHK for their respective LL.M. programs. I am trying to decide between the two, but don't have much of an objective frame of reference for evalutaing the programs. I read one reply that was helpful (I forget from whom) and was wondering if anyone else could shed additional light on the decision I will likely have to make. I am leaning toward UHK, but mostly because I can get American federal financial aid for its program but not CityUHK's. Has anyone else decided to attend UHK?
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kikko78

HI
i haven't got any answer from HKU yet.. but i had a phone intervierw with CIty HKU and at the end they told me they would had accepted me.. tough i think i will go to beijing.. i have been accepted to the Tsinghua university as well...
I am not sure it's the best decision... but i thought that being in beijing would help me to understand how things really works in china....

HI
i haven't got any answer from HKU yet.. but i had a phone intervierw with CIty HKU and at the end they told me they would had accepted me.. tough i think i will go to beijing.. i have been accepted to the Tsinghua university as well...
I am not sure it's the best decision... but i thought that being in beijing would help me to understand how things really works in china....
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crocodile

Hi there

which good soul takes time to answer my opressed feelings and questions about an LLM in China.

I would like to attend english LLM courses in chinese economic law.

which university woulb be the best for me? which is the best in the rankings? where can i look that?

As a european I was told I should go to Hong-Kong. In Shanghai or Peking there are no english LLM courses? is that right. Would do you think which city is the best?

thank you for your help

crocodile

Hi there

which good soul takes time to answer my opressed feelings and questions about an LLM in China.

I would like to attend english LLM courses in chinese economic law.

which university woulb be the best for me? which is the best in the rankings? where can i look that?

As a european I was told I should go to Hong-Kong. In Shanghai or Peking there are no english LLM courses? is that right. Would do you think which city is the best?

thank you for your help

crocodile

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kikko78

Hi
Tsighua university of beijing has an LLM taught in english. I will attent this master this year starting this coming september!!!
The LLM is about chinese law. HK university also has an LLM in chinese law but i preferred this one becouse i think that in Beijing u get a real taste of what china really is.
KIkko

Hi
Tsighua university of beijing has an LLM taught in english. I will attent this master this year starting this coming september!!!
The LLM is about chinese law. HK university also has an LLM in chinese law but i preferred this one becouse i think that in Beijing u get a real taste of what china really is.
KIkko
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