Does anyone know when we will hear an admissions decision from McGill for the LLM program?
McGill
Posted Jan 15, 2009 21:26
Posted Mar 03, 2009 21:26
anyone?
Posted Mar 05, 2009 18:21
Nope, haven't heard anything yet.
Posted Mar 06, 2009 22:20
I was notified that I was recommended by the faculty of law for admission today. Very exciting news (and earlier than I expected).
Posted Mar 07, 2009 18:05
Congrats!
Posted Mar 09, 2009 15:14
Just FYI, I was recommended today as well.
Posted Mar 09, 2009 18:27
Hi!
Congrats!
When did you apply for the LL.M.?
I applied in January and my application is still under review. Hope everything is ok...
Btw, where are you from?
Congrats!
When did you apply for the LL.M.?
I applied in January and my application is still under review. Hope everything is ok...
Btw, where are you from?
Posted Mar 09, 2009 20:22
I´ve just been notified that my application has been recommended by the Faculty of Law. I applied in early December, but the required documents just arrived in late January.
Well, I guess we still have to hear from the University Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office for a formal admission decision, right?
Anyway, congratulations everyone on this first (and important) step!
Well, I guess we still have to hear from the University Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office for a formal admission decision, right?
Anyway, congratulations everyone on this first (and important) step!
Posted Mar 16, 2009 16:55
Posted Mar 16, 2009 22:36
I did my LLM at Mcgill, anyone who is recommended is accepted for sure, the only reason will be a pb with your diploma or wrongh informations...
Posted Mar 17, 2009 21:43
Congratulations Adri!
Kinlao, how did you like McGill and Montreal? The course itself, professors, students, environment, city...
Cheers
Kinlao, how did you like McGill and Montreal? The course itself, professors, students, environment, city...
Cheers
Posted Mar 18, 2009 01:58
Tks guys!
I also heard that being recommended it is almost like being accepted, so it is great to confirm that information. I am just trying not to think about it so much because my anxiety is getting worse every day :)
Lek, I know some grad students from McGill and they are great fans of the university, and they truly admire their professors. It is actually one of the reasons why I chose McGill. According to what I heard from them it is a very stimulating environment for students, since they emphazise on legal theory, methodology and research. They also appreciate the transsystemic approach they have, which is quite unique.
Does any of you know anything about financial aid and scholarships for international students? Although McGill is not really that expensive, I still need the help!
I also heard that being recommended it is almost like being accepted, so it is great to confirm that information. I am just trying not to think about it so much because my anxiety is getting worse every day :)
Lek, I know some grad students from McGill and they are great fans of the university, and they truly admire their professors. It is actually one of the reasons why I chose McGill. According to what I heard from them it is a very stimulating environment for students, since they emphazise on legal theory, methodology and research. They also appreciate the transsystemic approach they have, which is quite unique.
Does any of you know anything about financial aid and scholarships for international students? Although McGill is not really that expensive, I still need the help!
Posted Mar 18, 2009 08:12
You are able to work at Mcgill (teaching assistant) and in Montreal...schorlaship are meanly for Canadian people
Posted Mar 18, 2009 18:03
Thanks for the info Adri. I´ve never been to North America and I´m really curious about Canada, Montreal and McGill. As for the scholarships, from what I´ve heard, there are few opportunities for international students. On the other hand, as mentioned above, it is possible to work as a research or teaching assistant in the campus. Anyway, hopefully things will work out. For which program have you applied?
Posted Mar 18, 2009 21:05
Hi Lek,
I have applied to the Non-Thesis program given by the Faculty of Law, general law in other words. I was initially interested in the thesis option, but on the non-thesis one you get a lot more courses. What about you? And where are u from by the way?
I have applied to the Non-Thesis program given by the Faculty of Law, general law in other words. I was initially interested in the thesis option, but on the non-thesis one you get a lot more courses. What about you? And where are u from by the way?
Posted Mar 18, 2009 22:24
Nice. I applied to the LL.M thesis environment option. I´m from Brazil and you?
Posted Mar 18, 2009 22:35
Great choice! I am from Paraguay.
Posted Mar 19, 2009 18:57
We´re very near then!!! Now, let´s wait for the official offer and, hopefully, funding package.
Posted Mar 21, 2009 15:05
Hello! Does somebody know someone who has been refused for Fall 2009?
Posted Mar 21, 2009 20:04
Hi pritt,
The only applicants I 'know' are in this forum. On the other hand, I believe it´s too early to say who is out of McGill. Some accepted students may decline the offer and that will give room for the waiting list. Thus, there is still a long way to go up 2009 fall...
The only applicants I 'know' are in this forum. On the other hand, I believe it´s too early to say who is out of McGill. Some accepted students may decline the offer and that will give room for the waiting list. Thus, there is still a long way to go up 2009 fall...
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