Hello! Does the EMLE admissions committee decide on a rolling admissions basis or at one time only?
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Posted Dec 22, 2005 10:33
Posted Dec 22, 2005 11:04
When I did the program, the decision was made on a certain date, not on a rolling basis.
Good luck!
Good luck!
Posted Dec 22, 2005 11:59
I heard that this prog has nothing to do with law
Posted Dec 22, 2005 15:13
Thanks, Julius! I was debating on whether I should send the app now or wait till the law school i attended opens to have my diploma certified (the app instuction is not very clear, it only requires a "copy" of the diploma). But since time is not of the essence, i'll wait and have it certified before sending. :)
Legaldocs, per the course listing from its website, EMLE's focus is on laws on financial regulation and training on how to evaluate the law considering an economic viewpoint. To my mind, this is perfect for those trying to get into sovereign finance or financial regulation. However, your comment made me realize that the fact that it is open to non law grads (as opposed to other llm which makes non-law grads exceptions rather than the rule) quite possibly makes it "less" of an llm that other courses.
Legaldocs, per the course listing from its website, EMLE's focus is on laws on financial regulation and training on how to evaluate the law considering an economic viewpoint. To my mind, this is perfect for those trying to get into sovereign finance or financial regulation. However, your comment made me realize that the fact that it is open to non law grads (as opposed to other llm which makes non-law grads exceptions rather than the rule) quite possibly makes it "less" of an llm that other courses.
Posted Dec 22, 2005 15:15
sorry that's
than other courses
than other courses
Posted Dec 22, 2005 20:22
Actually, the program is almost entirely about law. We only had one lecture dedicated to Microeconomics, the other lectures were all related to legal topics. But, as the degree indicates, all lectures have an "economic analysis of law" approach and are not the kind of lectures one is familiar with as a lawyer.
Posted Dec 22, 2005 20:47
Btw: We were about 50% lawyers, 45 % economists, 5% others
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