Hello everyone,
I am in the process of applying to the College of Europe LLM programme and given the general admission requirements posted on their website, I thought I would not have a problem applying with my non-law degrees (BA in European Studies and MA in International Relations). I did take law course in my prior studies, but would this be enough to keep up with the rest of students that would presumably all be lawyers?
Are there any non-lawyers out there who made it into the LLM at the College? I would be interested in knowing what your experiences have been.
Thanks a lot for your replies!
College of Europe LLM for non-law graduates
Posted Jan 04, 2009 13:04
I am in the process of applying to the College of Europe LLM programme and given the general admission requirements posted on their website, I thought I would not have a problem applying with my non-law degrees (BA in European Studies and MA in International Relations). I did take law course in my prior studies, but would this be enough to keep up with the rest of students that would presumably all be lawyers?
Are there any non-lawyers out there who made it into the LLM at the College? I would be interested in knowing what your experiences have been.
Thanks a lot for your replies!
Posted Feb 03, 2013 17:00
Hi!
This is a very late reply, but if somone has an answer to this question that would be great.
I'm also a political science background (Sciences Po Paris) with a master's in international affairs. I've had a few courses in law, but I dont hold a degree in law. I'd like to know if CoE makes any exception if they get super-motivated candidates.
The courses listed on the website seem difficult but not impossible to keep up with. I'm more worried with admissions.
If anybody can help...
Thanks!
This is a very late reply, but if somone has an answer to this question that would be great.
I'm also a political science background (Sciences Po Paris) with a master's in international affairs. I've had a few courses in law, but I dont hold a degree in law. I'd like to know if CoE makes any exception if they get super-motivated candidates.
The courses listed on the website seem difficult but not impossible to keep up with. I'm more worried with admissions.
If anybody can help...
Thanks!
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