Hey all
Does anyone have any ideas about this? Recently, I've admitted to IEBL of Groningen, EMLE without scholarships and International and European Public Law of Tilburg U. To weigh up before making a decision, I need some comments from all in following , pls share the pros and cons esp. in this matter. 1) the range and the recognition of university and programme in your views. 2) the prospective after graduation esp.on Ph.D. (with scholarships) as I want to keep pursue my path on academia.
Thank a lots.
IEBL (Groningen), EMLE and Int' and European Public Law (Tilburg)
Posted Mar 10, 2009 09:37
Does anyone have any ideas about this? Recently, I've admitted to IEBL of Groningen, EMLE without scholarships and International and European Public Law of Tilburg U. To weigh up before making a decision, I need some comments from all in following , pls share the pros and cons esp. in this matter. 1) the range and the recognition of university and programme in your views. 2) the prospective after graduation esp.on Ph.D. (with scholarships) as I want to keep pursue my path on academia.
Thank a lots.
Posted Mar 17, 2009 09:36
Hi there,
I've been accepted for the IEPL programme in Tilburg too. I will begin in September. Perhaps we can help each other with some info on the topic, to make the integration easier.
I've been accepted for the IEPL programme in Tilburg too. I will begin in September. Perhaps we can help each other with some info on the topic, to make the integration easier.
Posted Dec 14, 2010 04:56
Just to close the "chapter": completed my LLM in Intl.& EU Public Law at UvT. Very satisfied with my choice. Great programme, very good professors, really challenging subjects. For those among you interested in completing such a LL.M. programme, check out Uvt (www.tilburguniversity.nl).
Good luck to you all, both with the study (and exams) as well as after programme completion with finding a job on the market (it's a tough competition out there for newly qualified LLMs).
Good luck to you all, both with the study (and exams) as well as after programme completion with finding a job on the market (it's a tough competition out there for newly qualified LLMs).
Posted Dec 16, 2010 21:58
Posted Dec 17, 2010 04:40
You should apply and see for yourself. Admission criteria can vary from Uni to Uni. Netherlands encourages the "life long learning" system, and for more mature students the Universities are taking under consideration different admission criteria than for fresh young graduates, You stand a fair chance of being admitted at Tilburg.
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