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mblaw

Dear Maxime, thank you for your post. I read through the program and it seems interesting. This being said, I wonder if classes are practice-oriented or you just get a general presentation of relevant legislation?
Also, what about accomodation? is it easy to find rooms/shared flats to live?
Finally: as a foreign lawyer, do you think it is more useful to apply for the Certificat Complementaire en Droit Luxembourgois (CCDL) or for the LLM?
thanks in advance.

Dear Maxime, thank you for your post. I read through the program and it seems interesting. This being said, I wonder if classes are practice-oriented or you just get a general presentation of relevant legislation?
Also, what about accomodation? is it easy to find rooms/shared flats to live?
Finally: as a foreign lawyer, do you think it is more useful to apply for the Certificat Complementaire en Droit Luxembourgois (CCDL) or for the LLM?
thanks in advance.
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Freemax

Hello
The Master is half and half. First semester updates you on relevant european directives and semester is practice oriented through lots of cases done in groupwork.
Accomodation is to check with the relavnt services of the University but as everywhere the number of flats available doesn't match the number of students.
If you are already a lawyer, it would be more efficient to apply to CCDL, it will give you the lawyer status for Luxembourg.

Hello
The Master is half and half. First semester updates you on relevant european directives and semester is practice oriented through lots of cases done in groupwork.
Accomodation is to check with the relavnt services of the University but as everywhere the number of flats available doesn't match the number of students.
If you are already a lawyer, it would be more efficient to apply to CCDL, it will give you the lawyer status for Luxembourg.
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eim01

Hi maxine. Thank you for taking the time to answer questions. I actually have several: .
Would you know if the university has a cut-off grade for applicants? (like you have to have been in the upper 10% of your graduating class for your undergrad/graduate degree, or a specific general average)
Is there a specific criteria for admission?
Does the school have scholarships for non EU residents? (i'm from southeast asia)
Does the 600 euro registration fee apply only to residents or is it the same fee for all students?
Thank you. :)

Hi maxine. Thank you for taking the time to answer questions. I actually have several: .
Would you know if the university has a cut-off grade for applicants? (like you have to have been in the upper 10% of your graduating class for your undergrad/graduate degree, or a specific general average)
Is there a specific criteria for admission?
Does the school have scholarships for non EU residents? (i'm from southeast asia)
Does the 600 euro registration fee apply only to residents or is it the same fee for all students?
Thank you. :)
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magdakarn

hi!
I've applied for the European Banking and Financial Law. Do you know if is hard to be accepted and how is the competition? I read that there are just 25 places..

hi!
I've applied for the European Banking and Financial Law. Do you know if is hard to be accepted and how is the competition? I read that there are just 25 places..
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Tetiana

Hi everyone=)
I'ld also like to get some info in regard to question about fee for non-EU residents (I am from Ukraine).
And one more: is there any master program entirely holding in eng?

Hi everyone=)
I'ld also like to get some info in regard to question about fee for non-EU residents (I am from Ukraine).
And one more: is there any master program entirely holding in eng?
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