Hello everybody!
I am looking for some advice today. I have been accepted in the University of Utrecht's LL.M in International Business Law, University of Amsterdam's LL.M. in International and European Law and in the Universidad Católica Portuguesa new LL.M. International Trade and Business Law, but the thing is I dont know where to go, could you give me some advice? Which one is or seems to be the best?
Thanks.
Netherlands or Portugal
Posted Jun 08, 2006 17:20
I am looking for some advice today. I have been accepted in the University of Utrecht's LL.M in International Business Law, University of Amsterdam's LL.M. in International and European Law and in the Universidad Católica Portuguesa new LL.M. International Trade and Business Law, but the thing is I dont know where to go, could you give me some advice? Which one is or seems to be the best?
Thanks.
Posted Jun 08, 2006 17:46
Utrecht
Posted Jun 08, 2006 19:33
For the weather: Portugal- for the reputation and job possibilities- Utrecht.
Posted Jun 09, 2006 00:49
Portugal, for the teaching staff: mostly american and european top professors: Raymond Nimmer, Michael Gordon, Ravi Tennekoon, Andrea Biondi, Loukas Mistelis, Mauro Bussani...
Posted Jun 09, 2006 00:51
Portugal....for sure!
Because it´s the most inovative program, best professors and wow....great web site.
I just wish I were you and be able to go to Lisbon next year!
Because it´s the most inovative program, best professors and wow....great web site.
I just wish I were you and be able to go to Lisbon next year!
Posted Jun 09, 2006 23:47
Is there any other opinion?
Posted Jun 12, 2006 13:44
I will attend LL.M. Catolica. I think is an interesting and well balanced program, as well as a great oportunity to enjoy Lisbon.
I hope I'll see you there!
I hope I'll see you there!
Posted Jun 15, 2006 11:15
Have you decided?
Posted Jun 15, 2006 13:27
Yes.
Posted Jul 03, 2006 18:54
Hey folks that you're gonna start studying in Lisboa - how about the finances? I would love to aply for Catolica but I'm not sure if there are any scholarships etc. availible for this program. Can you help me with this?
Thanks, Nina
Thanks, Nina
Posted Jul 11, 2006 20:26
Yes, there are som scholarships but sadly I diddnt got one so I will have to pay with a bank loan which, by the way, hasn't been completed accepted yet.
Posted Dec 01, 2006 22:11
How difficult is it to be accepted at Catolica? Is there any kind of preference given towards a particular background? For example, Portuguese background and raised in the United States.
Posted Dec 02, 2006 13:34
I dont know about that, I only know that some people got in and some other didnt, But I think that they want to have international students so preference is given to them, regardless of having or not a Portuguese background, but that could help.
By the way, the LL.M has been, so far, a very good one, both demanding and interesting, so go ahead and apply!
By the way, the LL.M has been, so far, a very good one, both demanding and interesting, so go ahead and apply!
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