Yesterday, I got the brochure. To live in student residence house means to have a small single room and bathroom is on every floor so I predict, that it will be just small room without anything - it will be outside the room - toilet, bathroom or kitchen ..
They are writting in the brochure, taht to rent a nice flat cost about 450 EUR so it would be may be better to try find out something .... but other thing is how quickly, because there is a lot of tourists ...
LLM Program at Aix Marseille
Posted May 18, 2006 14:47
They are writting in the brochure, taht to rent a nice flat cost about 450 EUR so it would be may be better to try find out something .... but other thing is how quickly, because there is a lot of tourists ...
Posted May 18, 2006 15:56
Yes it is the choice between a nice flat and no money to spend or a crappy room but a lot of money. I havent decided yet.
But i talked to e German guy who was in the programme and he told me that he liked it. At least some good news..
But i talked to e German guy who was in the programme and he told me that he liked it. At least some good news..
Posted May 18, 2006 17:12
Yes it is the choice between a nice flat and no money to spend or a crappy room but a lot of money. I havent decided yet.
But i talked to e German guy who was in the programme and he told me that he liked it. At least some good news..
I tjink if you will rent a bigger flat together with other people than the price shall be the same for you as to live at student residence, but of course I am not sure about it but as I understand it ...
But i talked to e German guy who was in the programme and he told me that he liked it. At least some good news..
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I tjink if you will rent a bigger flat together with other people than the price shall be the same for you as to live at student residence, but of course I am not sure about it but as I understand it ...
Posted May 19, 2006 18:09
Check for websites http://www.estudines.fr and www.residences-services.com for studios in private student housing...
Posted May 22, 2006 16:37
Hi,
I've also been accepted to the LLM in Aix. I've been reading yours postings about housing. The student rooms seem small but I would be interested in sharing a flat with other people. The websites sent by Camilla have quite expensive rooms as the rent doesn't cover electricity etc.
Does anyone have any actual offers for private flats to share?
More details from Fireblader's German friend?
Jo
I've also been accepted to the LLM in Aix. I've been reading yours postings about housing. The student rooms seem small but I would be interested in sharing a flat with other people. The websites sent by Camilla have quite expensive rooms as the rent doesn't cover electricity etc.
Does anyone have any actual offers for private flats to share?
More details from Fireblader's German friend?
Jo
Posted May 24, 2006 19:23
Yes, the prices are very high, I haven't decided how much I am willing to spend myself, especially because since I was told about my acceptance the euro is getting more and more expensive (I live in Brazil)I have found a few more sites about living in Aix:
http://www.location-aixenprovence.com/listemeubles-UK.html
http://www.crous-aix-marseille.com.fr/
http://www.aixenprovencetourism.com/aix-mairie.htm
Another subject.Everybody already got the official letter from the University?
http://www.location-aixenprovence.com/listemeubles-UK.html
http://www.crous-aix-marseille.com.fr/
http://www.aixenprovencetourism.com/aix-mairie.htm
Another subject .Everybody already got the official letter from the University?
Posted May 25, 2006 09:45
I've got the official letter and the brochure.
Anyone else?
Jo
Anyone else?
Jo
Posted May 26, 2006 11:58
I have got also letter and the brochure. I asked about uni Marseille III. to my colleagues, who has studied at France and all said me, that this university is one of the best in France but they do not have any information about this program.
Posted May 27, 2006 00:14
Hello, everybody. Im a chinese student who have been accepted by this program, so I've got the letter and the brochure too. And I've regsitered a room in cite U. The only information I got, as you have said, is from their own website. My mailbox is ypfcq@126.com
Maybe we can exchange our information about this program.
Maybe we can exchange our information about this program.
Posted May 29, 2006 17:03
I've got the letter and the brochure too. Anyone else is staying in the Cite U?
Posted Jun 06, 2006 11:14
Yes, I booked a room there too but I do not know the exact building yet.
Have you started the procedures for the French long-stay visa?
Joan
Have you started the procedures for the French long-stay visa?
Joan
Posted Jul 04, 2006 20:23
Hey guys
Its been a long time you havent written anything.
I was wondering whether you have found any accommodation yet.
Im getting troubles in finding one, because the rooms in most of the students residences are already taken, or some of them ask to pay the entire years fee in advance.
Could you give me any tips what are you up to?
Its been a long time you havent written anything.
I was wondering whether you have found any accommodation yet.
Im getting troubles in finding one, because the rooms in most of the students residences are already taken, or some of them ask to pay the entire years fee in advance.
Could you give me any tips what are you up to?
Posted Aug 28, 2006 09:57
hi all! =)
i'm new to this board... i'd like to apply for this program, but am having some trouble locating the application form/requirements on the website. could i please ask a helpful soul to point me in the right direction?
thank you so much.
- Lara
i'm new to this board... i'd like to apply for this program, but am having some trouble locating the application form/requirements on the website. could i please ask a helpful soul to point me in the right direction?
thank you so much.
- Lara
Posted Jan 05, 2007 23:07
Hey there, I have some general questions about this program. WIll they accept me with a British LLB degree? (they say the qualifying degree should be an equivalent to the French law degree with at least 4 years syllabus whereas the British LLB is only 3 years)
And how long is this course, 1 year or 2 years?
Thanks in advance for replies. Regards,
V.
Hey there, I have some general questions about this program. WIll they accept me with a British LLB degree? (they say the qualifying degree should be an equivalent to the French law degree with at least 4 years syllabus whereas the British LLB is only 3 years)
And how long is this course, 1 year or 2 years?
Thanks in advance for replies. Regards,
V.
Posted Apr 25, 2008 23:13
Hi everyone! My name is Maprang from Thailand and I've just got the acceptation letter of this program. Anyone got the acceptance for class of 2009? I am very excited to attend this program this september and hope to share the information before leaving with you all.
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