Hi! I am applying for an LLM in Ireland this year, and I had a few questions. I have triple citizenship in Serbia, Slovakia, and the US. I have completed my primary education in Serbia and high school in America. I have also completed my bachelor's degree as a double major in economics and business administration at Yonsei University in South Korea, and I wanted to know if that in any way affected my eligibility for the program. Should I complete my application through CAO or Atlantic Bridge? Additionally, I know that the LSAT score isn't required, but is it recommended to increase my chances of acceptance? If anyone has any additional advice on this topic, I would greatly appreciate it :)
Questions about LLM Application for Ireland - Citizenship, Education, Application Process, and LSAT
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Posted Aug 12, 2024 02:20
Hi! I am applying for an LLM in Ireland this year, and I had a few questions. I have triple citizenship in Serbia, Slovakia, and the US. I have completed my primary education in Serbia and high school in America. I have also completed my bachelor's degree as a double major in economics and business administration at Yonsei University in South Korea, and I wanted to know if that in any way affected my eligibility for the program. Should I complete my application through CAO or Atlantic Bridge? Additionally, I know that the LSAT score isn't required, but is it recommended to increase my chances of acceptance? If anyone has any additional advice on this topic, I would greatly appreciate it :)
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