Hi LLM takers,
Can you guys share your experiences at Science Po? Since its a new course, any experiences share would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
LLM in Transnational Arbitration & Dispute Settlement (the TADS), Sciences Po, Paris
Posted May 16, 2018 12:54
Can you guys share your experiences at Science Po? Since its a new course, any experiences share would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Posted Jun 01, 2020 17:38
Hey guys! Anybody going for this program this year? Would like to speak.
Posted Jun 08, 2020 08:09
Hi everyone, is anyone aware of the changes that have been made to the program. What i can understand from the updated university calendar is that they have shrunk the course with it ending in May 2021. I am not able to get my head around the new calendar. If anyone give their two cents about it. It will be very much helpful.
Posted Jun 08, 2020 10:16
Hi everyone, is anyone aware of the changes that have been made to the program. What i can understand from the updated university calendar is that they have shrunk the course with it ending in May 2021. I am not able to get my head around the new calendar. If anyone give their two cents about it. It will be very much helpful.
can you share a link or something to the calendar ?
Posted Jun 14, 2020 21:05
Posted Sep 24, 2020 13:58
Hello everyone, I have received my admit for TADS LLM this year. Is there anybody on this thread who has also received their admit for the 2020 LLM? I would love to talk to the incoming students.
As regards the updated calendar, from what I understand they have indeed compressed the 12 month course into 7 or 8 months. I had a zoom meeting with the academic advisors who were quite helpful in explaining that the LLM will be for the same number of hours. But instead of the hours being spread out over 12 months, they will utilise weekends and all week days to complete the classes in 7-8 months. Thereafter, students will get sufficient time to do their thesis/internship even if it rolls over to the next academic year.
The only thing still confusing me is when the academic registration for the program is commencing. There is a lot of confusion even among the Sciences Po administrative staff since ours is the only LLM which commences in January, 2021 and doesn't have any online classes.
If anyone has clarity on this, please do reach out :)
[Edited by nikita.panse on Sep 24, 2020]
Posted Mar 19, 2021 10:18
Hello everyone,
Just needed some guidance with respect to my application to Sciences Po for the 2021 September intake. I am on more than 4 years of work ex- that involves clerking with a supreme court justice and litigation experience. Is there anything in particular that the college appreciates? Please let me know as my deadline for submission is 11th April 2021.
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