I am interested in studying for an LLM at the LSE, and have found out that I have achieved a 2.1 (average 66%). Do you think that this wold be good enough to be considered by LSE?
2.1 good enough?
Posted Jul 11, 2006 11:55
Posted Jul 11, 2006 13:50
Generally yes, but it may depend what university you graduated from
Posted Jul 12, 2006 16:58
I think you should be fine!!....especially if you're international!
Posted Jul 12, 2006 22:32
that's the thing...I'm a home student. my main concern is the fact that LSE seems to prefer international students (guess they love the money), and i'm a bit concerned that being a home student may go against me. oh well, i will have to see when i apply i'm hoping to do a specialised int human rights module (want to combine with international relations if poss).
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