Admission to sweden-lund.


Caditah

Thanks Kitmarc!!!! I hope you all meet in Lund next semester!!!
By the way, where are you guys from??

Abisha, I did the pre-registration a week ago, but I don t know if everything is alright yet, I didn't check with them via e-mail. If you are having a problem, maybe it is better to you contact them! I did that too. When I tried to pre register it didn't work, then, after sending them an e-mail, the web site worked!!!

Good lucky!!!!

Thanks Kitmarc!!!! I hope you all meet in Lund next semester!!!
By the way, where are you guys from??

Abisha, I did the pre-registration a week ago, but I don t know if everything is alright yet, I didn't check with them via e-mail. If you are having a problem, maybe it is better to you contact them! I did that too. When I tried to pre register it didn't work, then, after sending them an e-mail, the web site worked!!!

Good lucky!!!!
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Kitmarc

Thanks Kitmarc!!!! I hope you all meet in Lund next semester!!!
By the way, where are you guys from??

Abisha, I did the pre-registration a week ago, but I don t know if everything is alright yet, I didn't check with them via e-mail. If you are having a problem, maybe it is better to you contact them! I did that too. When I tried to pre register it didn't work, then, after sending them an e-mail, the web site worked!!!

Good lucky!!!!


Im from thailnd.

<blockquote>Thanks Kitmarc!!!! I hope you all meet in Lund next semester!!!
By the way, where are you guys from??

Abisha, I did the pre-registration a week ago, but I don t know if everything is alright yet, I didn't check with them via e-mail. If you are having a problem, maybe it is better to you contact them! I did that too. When I tried to pre register it didn't work, then, after sending them an e-mail, the web site worked!!!

Good lucky!!!!</blockquote>

Im from thailnd.
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LL

I am just wondering are all of you sure you will manage to get a residence permit?

This application period does not give enough time to process your residence permit application before studies begin in the Autumn.

Students from within the EU/EEA will not have this problem

I am just wondering are all of you sure you will manage to get a residence permit?

This application period does not give enough time to process your residence permit application before studies begin in the Autumn.

Students from within the EU/EEA will not have this problem
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Kitmarc

I am just wondering are all of you sure you will manage to get a residence permit?

This application period does not give enough time to process your residence permit application before studies begin in the Autumn.

Students from within the EU/EEA will not have this problem


I think this means some of Master Programmes, which Application deadline is April 15th 2008. It does not means to the programmes, which closes February 2009.

<blockquote>I am just wondering are all of you sure you will manage to get a residence permit?

This application period does not give enough time to process your residence permit application before studies begin in the Autumn.

Students from within the EU/EEA will not have this problem</blockquote>

I think this means some of Master Programmes, which Application deadline is April 15th 2008. It does not means to the programmes, which closes February 2009.

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Giustizia

Hi Guys:
I just wanted to let you know that both VHS and Lund have confirmed that notification of admission has been delayed. I received an email from both, indicating that the tentative date for admissions notification is 29 April. If anyone had emailed the university prior to the first week of April and inquired about the date of notification, that information is no longer relevant as it has changed. Furthermore, both websites have also been updated to reflect this change. (So there are no more inconsistencies). We have no choice but to wait!

Hi Guys:
I just wanted to let you know that both VHS and Lund have confirmed that notification of admission has been delayed. I received an email from both, indicating that the tentative date for admissions notification is 29 April. If anyone had emailed the university prior to the first week of April and inquired about the date of notification, that information is no longer relevant as it has changed. Furthermore, both websites have also been updated to reflect this change. (So there are no more inconsistencies). We have no choice but to wait!
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abisha

April 29?
my God, the waiting is just so terrible!!!

April 29?
my God, the waiting is just so terrible!!!
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abisha

Thanks Kitmarc!!!! I hope you all meet in Lund next semester!!!
By the way, where are you guys from??

Abisha, I did the pre-registration a week ago, but I don t know if everything is alright yet, I didn't check with them via e-mail. If you are having a problem, maybe it is better to you contact them! I did that too. When I tried to pre register it didn't work, then, after sending them an e-mail, the web site worked!!!

Good lucky!!!!


Thanks Caditah,
i will do the same.

<blockquote>Thanks Kitmarc!!!! I hope you all meet in Lund next semester!!!
By the way, where are you guys from??

Abisha, I did the pre-registration a week ago, but I don t know if everything is alright yet, I didn't check with them via e-mail. If you are having a problem, maybe it is better to you contact them! I did that too. When I tried to pre register it didn't work, then, after sending them an e-mail, the web site worked!!!

Good lucky!!!!</blockquote>

Thanks Caditah,
i will do the same.
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Giustizia

The waiting is the most difficult part. But on the bright side, there is no more vague "mid-April' date...instead we have a certain date of notification on April 29. Try to relax until then and don't let anxiety get in the way of your day to day commitments. Remember, our level of anxiety will not effect the outcome! You have to respect the process-Lund is dealing with hundreds of international applications and they have to certify their authenticity, and moreover, compare records, transcripts, and documents that are dissimilar (can you imagine looking at grades from different jurisdictions, how would you start to compare?). At the end of the process, if you earn a spot in the program, you can be certain that you truly deserve it. And you can be certain that your classmates will offer you even more opportunities for growth because they will be qualified as well. One of the reasons I selected Lund was that it offers a competitive edge in the field of human rights and that edge would be ruined if they accepted everyone that applied. I think the majority of us in this thread are attorneys so let's try to be rational! And I learned a long time ago when I decided to commit myself to human rights law that I would have to reconcile my differences with bureaucracy and learn to co-exist with the system!

The waiting is the most difficult part. But on the bright side, there is no more vague "mid-April' date...instead we have a certain date of notification on April 29. Try to relax until then and don't let anxiety get in the way of your day to day commitments. Remember, our level of anxiety will not effect the outcome! You have to respect the process-Lund is dealing with hundreds of international applications and they have to certify their authenticity, and moreover, compare records, transcripts, and documents that are dissimilar (can you imagine looking at grades from different jurisdictions, how would you start to compare?). At the end of the process, if you earn a spot in the program, you can be certain that you truly deserve it. And you can be certain that your classmates will offer you even more opportunities for growth because they will be qualified as well. One of the reasons I selected Lund was that it offers a competitive edge in the field of human rights and that edge would be ruined if they accepted everyone that applied. I think the majority of us in this thread are attorneys so let's try to be rational! And I learned a long time ago when I decided to commit myself to human rights law that I would have to reconcile my differences with bureaucracy and learn to co-exist with the system!
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Seltue12

I think you need to first be accepted by Lund University before you pre-register don't you thinK?.

Hey,
what about the pre-registration for housing at Lund? it the on-line application working propoerly? i tried so many times but it failed.

I think you need to first be accepted by Lund University before you pre-register don't you thinK?. <blockquote>Hey,
what about the pre-registration for housing at Lund? it the on-line application working propoerly? i tried so many times but it failed. </blockquote>
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Seltue12

I am in total agreement with you and I have deicided to adopt the atitude of wait and see until April 29 is over. If anyone on here get their acceptence letter before April 29 it will be nice for that person to let us know.

The waiting is the most difficult part. But on the bright side, there is no more vague "mid-April' date...instead we have a certain date of notification on April 29. Try to relax until then and don't let anxiety get in the way of your day to day commitments. Remember, our level of anxiety will not effect the outcome! You have to respect the process-Lund is dealing with hundreds of international applications and they have to certify their authenticity, and moreover, compare records, transcripts, and documents that are dissimilar (can you imagine looking at grades from different jurisdictions, how would you start to compare?). At the end of the process, if you earn a spot in the program, you can be certain that you truly deserve it. And you can be certain that your classmates will offer you even more opportunities for growth because they will be qualified as well. One of the reasons I selected Lund was that it offers a competitive edge in the field of human rights and that edge would be ruined if they accepted everyone that applied. I think the majority of us in this thread are attorneys so let's try to be rational! And I learned a long time ago when I decided to commit myself to human rights law that I would have to reconcile my differences with bureaucracy and learn to co-exist with the system!

I am in total agreement with you and I have deicided to adopt the atitude of wait and see until April 29 is over. If anyone on here get their acceptence letter before April 29 it will be nice for that person to let us know.
<blockquote>The waiting is the most difficult part. But on the bright side, there is no more vague "mid-April' date...instead we have a certain date of notification on April 29. Try to relax until then and don't let anxiety get in the way of your day to day commitments. Remember, our level of anxiety will not effect the outcome! You have to respect the process-Lund is dealing with hundreds of international applications and they have to certify their authenticity, and moreover, compare records, transcripts, and documents that are dissimilar (can you imagine looking at grades from different jurisdictions, how would you start to compare?). At the end of the process, if you earn a spot in the program, you can be certain that you truly deserve it. And you can be certain that your classmates will offer you even more opportunities for growth because they will be qualified as well. One of the reasons I selected Lund was that it offers a competitive edge in the field of human rights and that edge would be ruined if they accepted everyone that applied. I think the majority of us in this thread are attorneys so let's try to be rational! And I learned a long time ago when I decided to commit myself to human rights law that I would have to reconcile my differences with bureaucracy and learn to co-exist with the system! </blockquote>
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Seltue12

I am a U.S Resident and I strongly believe that with the right documentation needed at the Swedish Embassy here it won't be a problem for me. The hardest thing for me now is to be accepted. As soon I am accepted I am going to apply for my resident permit ASAP.

I am just wondering are all of you sure you will manage to get a residence permit?

This application period does not give enough time to process your residence permit application before studies begin in the Autumn.

Students from within the EU/EEA will not have this problem

I am a U.S Resident and I strongly believe that with the right documentation needed at the Swedish Embassy here it won't be a problem for me. The hardest thing for me now is to be accepted. As soon I am accepted I am going to apply for my resident permit ASAP.
<blockquote>I am just wondering are all of you sure you will manage to get a residence permit?

This application period does not give enough time to process your residence permit application before studies begin in the Autumn.

Students from within the EU/EEA will not have this problem</blockquote>
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napolibo

T-18 days!!!

It almost seems like we are copying what last year's group did.

T-18 days!!!

It almost seems like we are copying what last year's group did.
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m.dymas

17 days to go,
waiting with full patience and prayers day and night

17 days to go,
waiting with full patience and prayers day and night
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Seltue12

check your mail box or email.

I applied to the international human rights program, too. I'm from the US (Washington, D.C.)

check your mail box or email.
<blockquote>I applied to the international human rights program, too. I'm from the US (Washington, D.C.)</blockquote>
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chuzaku

Hey Guys! Notification of admission has changed again!!!
"""It will be published in Your Pages on May 8. """"

akkkk!

Hey Guys! Notification of admission has changed again!!!
"""It will be published in Your Pages on May 8. """"

akkkk!

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Genep

You guys have been doing a great job here. Congrats! I read through the blogs and happily related with the sentiments.

I am from Africa and have been monitoring studera.nu on the admissions as well with much anxiety. T

I fear that guys from this end of the world might have problems securing visas in time for school should an admission finally come their way.

You guys have been doing a great job here. Congrats! I read through the blogs and happily related with the sentiments.

I am from Africa and have been monitoring studera.nu on the admissions as well with much anxiety. T

I fear that guys from this end of the world might have problems securing visas in time for school should an admission finally come their way.
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napolibo

Hi Everyone,

it will be close, but its possible that even with the May 8th date we would still be able to get our visas. The Swedish embassy in the US estimates that the visas will take 3 months to process.

But enough worrying - what program did you all apply to? I applied to Lund Human rights and labour rights. Hope to see you there!

Hi Everyone,

it will be close, but its possible that even with the May 8th date we would still be able to get our visas. The Swedish embassy in the US estimates that the visas will take 3 months to process.

But enough worrying - what program did you all apply to? I applied to Lund Human rights and labour rights. Hope to see you there!
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Seltue12

Where part of Africa you from? I am from Liberia but I grew up in the USA and graduated from school in the USA. I think th the consulate might be aware of VHS delay and consider student. It won't be our fault in my opinion.

You guys have been doing a great job here. Congrats! I read through the blogs and happily related with the sentiments.

I am from Africa and have been monitoring studera.nu on the admissions as well with much anxiety. T

I fear that guys from this end of the world might have problems securing visas in time for school should an admission finally come their way.

Where part of Africa you from? I am from Liberia but I grew up in the USA and graduated from school in the USA. I think th the consulate might be aware of VHS delay and consider student. It won't be our fault in my opinion.

<blockquote>You guys have been doing a great job here. Congrats! I read through the blogs and happily related with the sentiments.

I am from Africa and have been monitoring studera.nu on the admissions as well with much anxiety. T

I fear that guys from this end of the world might have problems securing visas in time for school should an admission finally come their way. </blockquote>
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Genep

hey I thought I had posted my reply but I cant see it here so here it is again! Am from Nairobi Kenya where I practice and obtained my LLB.

All the best to you and everyone here!

hey I thought I had posted my reply but I cant see it here so here it is again! Am from Nairobi Kenya where I practice and obtained my LLB.

All the best to you and everyone here!
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napolibo

I got a slight slight change on my studera today - they added a 'selection group' box (its empty in the Swedish one, but it says something in the Swedish version).

To get to the Swedish your pages: log in in English, then click on 'Swedish', then click on left hand menu "Dina Sidor" - then its pretty much mirrored with the English.

Hope you're all having fun in your corners of the world. Are any of you signing the petition from Andrie Neclau about studera?

I got a slight slight change on my studera today - they added a 'selection group' box (its empty in the Swedish one, but it says something in the Swedish version).

To get to the Swedish your pages: log in in English, then click on 'Swedish', then click on left hand menu "Dina Sidor" - then its pretty much mirrored with the English.

Hope you're all having fun in your corners of the world. Are any of you signing the petition from Andrie Neclau about studera?
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