U of T LLM - 2007/08


joe2006

Has anyone heard back from U of T regarding LLM applications yet? I checked the self-service website today and see that my status has changed to "decision made", although it does not indicate whether I've been accepted or rejected.

Anyone else in this same situation?

Has anyone heard back from U of T regarding LLM applications yet? I checked the self-service website today and see that my status has changed to "decision made", although it does not indicate whether I've been accepted or rejected.

Anyone else in this same situation?

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Mine still says "Documents Pending" despite submitting my documentation almost 4 weeks ago. If they have made a decision on your file, you should receive a letter shortly. This is what the SGS website says about the "Decision Made" status:

A decision has been reached for your application. You will receive a notification via mail with the details of the decision.

The SGS FAQ states:

I sent my application some time ago, but I havent heard anything back. How do I know my application has been received?

You can check if your documents have been received by logging in to the SGS online application system and clicking on Check Status. Departments will endeavour to update the application system as your materials arrive. Please note that due to the high volume of applications received there may be a delay in updating this information.

Mine still says "Documents Pending" despite submitting my documentation almost 4 weeks ago. If they have made a decision on your file, you should receive a letter shortly. This is what the SGS website says about the "Decision Made" status:

A decision has been reached for your application. You will receive a notification via mail with the details of the decision.

The SGS FAQ states:

I sent my application some time ago, but I haven’t heard anything back. How do I know my application has been received?

You can check if your documents have been received by logging in to the SGS online application system and clicking on “Check Status.” Departments will endeavour to update the application system as your materials arrive. Please note that due to the high volume of applications received there may be a delay in updating this information.

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Vanquish

Hi,

Anyone on the board going to UoT for its LLM program this fall?
Just curious to know

Hi,

Anyone on the board going to UoT for its LLM program this fall?
Just curious to know
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Trying to decide between U of T and McGill. Thoughts?

Trying to decide between U of T and McGill. Thoughts?
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joe2006

I'm trying to decide between U of T and LSE.

Any comments?

I'm trying to decide between U of T and LSE.

Any comments?
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equity's d...

If you are Canadian and if you don't have scholarships at either institution, then your looking at paying about 5 times the price for LSE. So, is it 500% better?
Well, I'd say you'll probably have no difference in teaching quality (UT might even be better due to smaller classes, more attention from professors etc...) but LSE's reputation is better. If money's no object, I'd go LSE. If pennies are tight, then your decision is tough indeed.
Having said all that, It's hard to imagine that you'd regret attending LSE when looking back in 15 years; wheras I'm not sure you can say the same about attending UT instead, can you?

If you are Canadian and if you don't have scholarships at either institution, then your looking at paying about 5 times the price for LSE. So, is it 500% better?
Well, I'd say you'll probably have no difference in teaching quality (UT might even be better due to smaller classes, more attention from professors etc...) but LSE's reputation is better. If money's no object, I'd go LSE. If pennies are tight, then your decision is tough indeed.
Having said all that, It's hard to imagine that you'd regret attending LSE when looking back in 15 years; wheras I'm not sure you can say the same about attending UT instead, can you?
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